Gaby Acevedo - Mar nº127 (XL)






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Original acrylic painting by Gaby Acevedo titled Mar nº127 (XL), an unframed, hand-signed abstract seascape on canvas measuring 110 cm high and 25 cm wide, delivered with a certificate of authenticity and without a stretcher or frame.
Description from the seller
New contemporary abstract artwork, unique and original, belonging to the Mar (Seascape) series. Inspired by the light, colors, and serenity of the Mediterranean Sea.
At the bottom, I have worked a fusion of different blue tones and greenish-turquoise that evoke the movement, transparency, and freshness of the water. The sky, in shades of light blue and white, adds breadth and brightness to the composition.
Two horizontal lines in cream and beige tones trace a subtle horizon, balancing the lightness of the sky with the depth of the sea. Each stroke is designed to convey calm, harmony, and the timeless beauty of what is essential.
Details of the obra:
“Mar” No.127 is an abstract work hand-painted with acrylic on cotton canvas, measuring 110 cm x 25 cm.
Directly from my studio.
The work does not include a stretcher or decorative frame.
• Size: The unstretched canvas has overall dimensions of 120 cm x 35 cm x 0.1 cm, intended for a frame of approximately 110 cm x 25 cm x 2 cm or to be framed according to your preferences.
• Finish and protection: The painting is protected with a satin varnish to preserve color intensity and ensure durability over time.
• Unique and original work: Painted and signed by hand by visual artist Gaby Acevedo, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Note:
• Colors and hues may vary slightly depending on the screen used for viewing.
• The gallery images are digital representations created to provide an approximate visual reference.
• As an original hand-made acrylic painting on canvas, the edges are painted as an aesthetic extension of the work. It has an additional white margin to facilitate mounting or framing without altering the main image. Its vertical format makes it ideal for framing with different types of frames, adapting to diverse decorating styles.
The piece is delivered without stretcher or decorative frame.
• Check exact dimensions (110 cm x 25 cm) to ensure how it will integrate into your space.
Shipping and assembly:
• Shipping:
• The work will be shipped rolled and carefully protected in a rigid tube. Includes certificate of authenticity.
• Tracked shipping with tracking code and insurance.
• Shipments to Canary Islands, Spain 40€
• Assembly: The work does not include a stretcher or decorative frame.
It is recommended to stretch the canvas over a frame or consult a specialist for its mounting.
About the artist:
My name is Gaby Acevedo, I am a visual artist, born in Argentina (1972). I live and produce my works in Spain. With more than 25 years of experience, I specialized in abstract art, mixed media, and collage. My artistic practice is built as a form of observation and dialogue with the everyday, especially with the urban spaces I inhabit. I work from painting, photography, and other visual languages to explore how the city shapes our emotions, our memories, and our way of being in the world.
Education:
• Drawing and Painting Teacher – Escuela Superior Sudamericana.
• Criteria for artwork, Contemporary Art with Carla Rey.
• III Workshop of Visual Didactics, teacher Ana Tallés, Instituto Alicantino de Cultura Juan Gil-Albert
• Seminars: Willy Beruti, Ricardo Celma, Silvia Flichman, Max Pedreira, Heriberto Zorrilla.
Awards and Distinctions:
• 2015 – Stimulus Award, National Arts Fund.
• 2013 – Abstract Painting Award, MUARPA.
Halls and Competitions:
• 6th Rafaela National Painting Biennial, Dr. Urbano Poggi Museum, Santa Fe – Stimulus Award (2015).
• XI Visual Arts Salon of Junín – Painting category selected (2015).
• XXXII National Blue Salon of Plastic Arts – Painting category selected (2015).
• First Provincial Biennial of Contemporary Art, Pergamino – 3rd Mention in Painting (2015).
• 6th Visual Arts Salon of the Surveyors Council – Jury Mention in Painting (2015).
• 4th Quilmes National Painting Biennial – Painting category selected (2015).
• Municipal Visual Arts Salon, Castagnino Museum – Painting category selected (2015).
• 5th Visual Arts Salon of the Surveyors Council – 2nd Jury Mention in Painting (2014).
Selected Solo Exhibitions:
• “Papeles y papelitos” – Art Centrum, Abba Centrum Alicante Hotel, Spain (2018).
• “Mundo Onírico” – Ravi Café Cultural, Alicante, Spain (2017).
• “Tramas de Mar” – Irene Melillo Art Gallery, Mar del Plata (2016).
• “Postales de este lado del mar” – Velas de la Ballena Gallery, Mar del Plata (2016).
Selected Group Exhibitions:
• “La indomable,” Domestic Landscape Gallery, Madrid (2023).
• “En Continuado IV” – Irene Melillo Art Gallery, Argentina (2017).
• ART+ Plus BCN – Barcelona, Spain (2016).
• Victoria Fair – Villa Victoria, Mar del Plata (2016).
• Gallery Night – Espacio Diez, Palermo, CABA (2015).
• “Ellas” – Center of Constructors, Mar del Plata (2015).
• Collective Exhibit Papel / Madera “Cotidiano,” Velas de la Ballena Gallery, Mar del Plata (2015).
Seller's Story
New contemporary abstract artwork, unique and original, belonging to the Mar (Seascape) series. Inspired by the light, colors, and serenity of the Mediterranean Sea.
At the bottom, I have worked a fusion of different blue tones and greenish-turquoise that evoke the movement, transparency, and freshness of the water. The sky, in shades of light blue and white, adds breadth and brightness to the composition.
Two horizontal lines in cream and beige tones trace a subtle horizon, balancing the lightness of the sky with the depth of the sea. Each stroke is designed to convey calm, harmony, and the timeless beauty of what is essential.
Details of the obra:
“Mar” No.127 is an abstract work hand-painted with acrylic on cotton canvas, measuring 110 cm x 25 cm.
Directly from my studio.
The work does not include a stretcher or decorative frame.
• Size: The unstretched canvas has overall dimensions of 120 cm x 35 cm x 0.1 cm, intended for a frame of approximately 110 cm x 25 cm x 2 cm or to be framed according to your preferences.
• Finish and protection: The painting is protected with a satin varnish to preserve color intensity and ensure durability over time.
• Unique and original work: Painted and signed by hand by visual artist Gaby Acevedo, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Note:
• Colors and hues may vary slightly depending on the screen used for viewing.
• The gallery images are digital representations created to provide an approximate visual reference.
• As an original hand-made acrylic painting on canvas, the edges are painted as an aesthetic extension of the work. It has an additional white margin to facilitate mounting or framing without altering the main image. Its vertical format makes it ideal for framing with different types of frames, adapting to diverse decorating styles.
The piece is delivered without stretcher or decorative frame.
• Check exact dimensions (110 cm x 25 cm) to ensure how it will integrate into your space.
Shipping and assembly:
• Shipping:
• The work will be shipped rolled and carefully protected in a rigid tube. Includes certificate of authenticity.
• Tracked shipping with tracking code and insurance.
• Shipments to Canary Islands, Spain 40€
• Assembly: The work does not include a stretcher or decorative frame.
It is recommended to stretch the canvas over a frame or consult a specialist for its mounting.
About the artist:
My name is Gaby Acevedo, I am a visual artist, born in Argentina (1972). I live and produce my works in Spain. With more than 25 years of experience, I specialized in abstract art, mixed media, and collage. My artistic practice is built as a form of observation and dialogue with the everyday, especially with the urban spaces I inhabit. I work from painting, photography, and other visual languages to explore how the city shapes our emotions, our memories, and our way of being in the world.
Education:
• Drawing and Painting Teacher – Escuela Superior Sudamericana.
• Criteria for artwork, Contemporary Art with Carla Rey.
• III Workshop of Visual Didactics, teacher Ana Tallés, Instituto Alicantino de Cultura Juan Gil-Albert
• Seminars: Willy Beruti, Ricardo Celma, Silvia Flichman, Max Pedreira, Heriberto Zorrilla.
Awards and Distinctions:
• 2015 – Stimulus Award, National Arts Fund.
• 2013 – Abstract Painting Award, MUARPA.
Halls and Competitions:
• 6th Rafaela National Painting Biennial, Dr. Urbano Poggi Museum, Santa Fe – Stimulus Award (2015).
• XI Visual Arts Salon of Junín – Painting category selected (2015).
• XXXII National Blue Salon of Plastic Arts – Painting category selected (2015).
• First Provincial Biennial of Contemporary Art, Pergamino – 3rd Mention in Painting (2015).
• 6th Visual Arts Salon of the Surveyors Council – Jury Mention in Painting (2015).
• 4th Quilmes National Painting Biennial – Painting category selected (2015).
• Municipal Visual Arts Salon, Castagnino Museum – Painting category selected (2015).
• 5th Visual Arts Salon of the Surveyors Council – 2nd Jury Mention in Painting (2014).
Selected Solo Exhibitions:
• “Papeles y papelitos” – Art Centrum, Abba Centrum Alicante Hotel, Spain (2018).
• “Mundo Onírico” – Ravi Café Cultural, Alicante, Spain (2017).
• “Tramas de Mar” – Irene Melillo Art Gallery, Mar del Plata (2016).
• “Postales de este lado del mar” – Velas de la Ballena Gallery, Mar del Plata (2016).
Selected Group Exhibitions:
• “La indomable,” Domestic Landscape Gallery, Madrid (2023).
• “En Continuado IV” – Irene Melillo Art Gallery, Argentina (2017).
• ART+ Plus BCN – Barcelona, Spain (2016).
• Victoria Fair – Villa Victoria, Mar del Plata (2016).
• Gallery Night – Espacio Diez, Palermo, CABA (2015).
• “Ellas” – Center of Constructors, Mar del Plata (2015).
• Collective Exhibit Papel / Madera “Cotidiano,” Velas de la Ballena Gallery, Mar del Plata (2015).
