Baptiste Laurent - Nada mejor que con el abuelo






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Baptiste Laurent, Nada mejor que con el abuelo, is an original contemporary oil and acrylic painting (2023) by Baptiste Laurent, 250 cm by 180 cm, signed by hand, depicting nature, produced in Spain and sold directly by the artist.
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Baptiste Laurent - "Nothing better than with Grandpa"
Oil and acrylic painting - Hand-signed - 2023
Collaborative painting: Baptiste Laurent / Léo Faber / Paco Peña.
Conversations and Fists / 2023 Text by Javier Guijarro Fayard, curator of the exhibition. "Conversations and Fists" is a laboratory-style painting project by three artists who previously shared Latolier's studio (in Madrid's Usera district, during a lively artistic ferment in recent years). Founded by Baptiste Laurent, it has become a center of creation. Laurent has enjoyed this format. It is a performative action in which the relationship among the three artists generates dynamics that move the works forward and create new challenges. We will see a mix of topics as diverse as a battlefield, Greek horses, a fight inspired by Goya, a swing in a colorful field, large butcher knives over blue Portuguese mosaics, a fish on a plate with two large arms rising from the void, or a pink canopy in the middle of a field with a mysterious female nude floating face down in the sky.
Baptiste Laurent - "Nothing better than with Grandpa"
Oil and acrylic painting - Hand-signed - 2023
Collaborative painting: Baptiste Laurent / Léo Faber / Paco Peña.
Conversations and Fists / 2023 Text by Javier Guijarro Fayard, curator of the exhibition. "Conversations and Fists" is a laboratory-style painting project by three artists who previously shared Latolier's studio (in Madrid's Usera district, during a lively artistic ferment in recent years). Founded by Baptiste Laurent, it has become a center of creation. Laurent has enjoyed this format. It is a performative action in which the relationship among the three artists generates dynamics that move the works forward and create new challenges. We will see a mix of topics as diverse as a battlefield, Greek horses, a fight inspired by Goya, a swing in a colorful field, large butcher knives over blue Portuguese mosaics, a fish on a plate with two large arms rising from the void, or a pink canopy in the middle of a field with a mysterious female nude floating face down in the sky.
