Jorge Omeñaca - Pollock at home





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Jorge Omeñaca’s giclée print Pollock at home (2024) on Hanhemuhle Museum Etching paper, edition 2 of 20, 53 × 80 cm, signed and in extremely fine condition.
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ABOUT THE ARTWORK
- Giclée print on Hanhemuhle Museum Etching, a fine art cotton paper matt textured.
- Double exposure photography + postproduction edit.
- Artwork based in photo captured of different pieces by Jason Pollock.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Jorge Omeñaca is a Spanish visual artist with a multidisciplinary practice. His work includes a variety of techniques and methods ranging from photography, digital art, and new generative art through AI. His work has been exhibited in multiple galleries and art fairs of Spain, France, Italy, and Belgium. In addition to his artistic work, Jorge has published the photobook “A Map of Memory” and has exhibited several documentary photography and essay projects: ‘Gamopolis’ (2024) and “De Memoris” (2023). He resides permanently in Madrid but his artwork has been sold to more than 30 countries.
ABOUT THE ARTWORK
- Giclée print on Hanhemuhle Museum Etching, a fine art cotton paper matt textured.
- Double exposure photography + postproduction edit.
- Artwork based in photo captured of different pieces by Jason Pollock.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Jorge Omeñaca is a Spanish visual artist with a multidisciplinary practice. His work includes a variety of techniques and methods ranging from photography, digital art, and new generative art through AI. His work has been exhibited in multiple galleries and art fairs of Spain, France, Italy, and Belgium. In addition to his artistic work, Jorge has published the photobook “A Map of Memory” and has exhibited several documentary photography and essay projects: ‘Gamopolis’ (2024) and “De Memoris” (2023). He resides permanently in Madrid but his artwork has been sold to more than 30 countries.

