Unai San Martín (1964) - Future





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Unai San Martín presents Future, a hand signed limited edition etching (edition 50) from Spain, dating to 2020 or later, measuring 53 cm high by 69 cm wide, weighing 1 kg, and offered by a Gallery in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
ABOUT THE PRINT
- Etching / heliogravure
- Hand signed and numbered
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Born in Eibar, Spain, in 1964, He studied printmaking at Morley College and the Block Printmaking Studios in London, and at the Pratt Institute in New York.
He showcased his work in a solo exhibition held at the Arpege Gallery in Bayonne and in a group exhibition at the Bonnat Museum in the same city, as part of a tribute to Federico García Lorca.
Since then, he has exhibited his work in New York, Bayonne, London and San Sebastián.
In 1991, he was awarded First Prize for Printmaking at the Gure Artea Competition and, in 2001, an Honourable Mention at the National Prize for Printmaking and Graphic Art.
Her work is represented in the Reina Sofía National Art Centre Museum in Madrid, the Congress of Deputies in Madrid, the National Library in the same city, Banco de Santander, the Museum of Contemporary Spanish Printmaking in Marbella, the Cádiz Provincial Council, the Ordóñez-Falcón Collection and the Raymond Barbos Collection in Mont-de-Marsan.
ABOUT THE PRINT
- Etching / heliogravure
- Hand signed and numbered
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Born in Eibar, Spain, in 1964, He studied printmaking at Morley College and the Block Printmaking Studios in London, and at the Pratt Institute in New York.
He showcased his work in a solo exhibition held at the Arpege Gallery in Bayonne and in a group exhibition at the Bonnat Museum in the same city, as part of a tribute to Federico García Lorca.
Since then, he has exhibited his work in New York, Bayonne, London and San Sebastián.
In 1991, he was awarded First Prize for Printmaking at the Gure Artea Competition and, in 2001, an Honourable Mention at the National Prize for Printmaking and Graphic Art.
Her work is represented in the Reina Sofía National Art Centre Museum in Madrid, the Congress of Deputies in Madrid, the National Library in the same city, Banco de Santander, the Museum of Contemporary Spanish Printmaking in Marbella, the Cádiz Provincial Council, the Ordóñez-Falcón Collection and the Raymond Barbos Collection in Mont-de-Marsan.

