MUMA - Arquitectura del vacío (XL)

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MUMA presents 'Arquitectura del vacío (XL)', a 2026 original acrylic painting in multicolor tones (orange, yellow, blue, cream) on canvas, 100 cm by 80 cm, depicting nature, signed by hand, with a certificate of authenticity, sold directly from the artists and in excellent condition.

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"Architecture of the Void" is built around a paradox: to construct in order to signal what is not there. The central platform, pierced by a perfectly defined hollow, acts as a compositional core, but also as an active absence. It is not the volume that organizes the piece, but the void that interrupts it, as if the structure existed precisely to delimit that space that cannot be occupied.

The forms are arranged in a carefully misaligned balance. The dark arch, suspended and displaced, seems foreign to the rest, while the yellow column introduces a firm, almost affirmative verticality. The blue cube, settled but not fully integrated, reinforces that sense of coexistence without fusion. Everything is related, but nothing quite resolves into unity.

Color intensifies this logic. The pink background, vibrant and uniform, eliminates any stable spatial reference, turning the scene into an almost mental plane. On it, the contrasted tones do not seek harmony, but presence: each form asserts itself as an autonomous entity.

From a philosophical reading, the piece can be understood as a reflection on the impossibility of totality. What sustains the composition is not the solidity of its elements, but the tension between them and what is missing. Thus, Architecture of the Void does not represent a space but a question: what is it that we really build when we give shape to the world?

About MUMA:

MUMA is an artistic duo formed by a Generalist 3D Designer and a Historian, both trained at CEU San Pablo University in Madrid. Their artistic practice focuses on the visual arts, with a special interest in color, movement and the dynamism of forms, as well as in variations of the environment. Their work is conceived to integrate into space and establish a direct dialogue with routine and human experience, exploring a vital vision linked to the ideals of Impressionism, such as the relationship with nature, color and changing environments. MUMA is connected to the professional world of digital and visual arts in Madrid, with participations in competitions.

About preparation, packaging, and shipping of the artwork:

The work is hand-signed by the artistic duo and also comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by them. The canvas, rolled, is carefully packed in a sturdy cardboard tube and will be shipped within three business days after purchase confirmation. The estimated delivery time will depend on the destination and the chosen shipping company.

"Architecture of the Void" is built around a paradox: to construct in order to signal what is not there. The central platform, pierced by a perfectly defined hollow, acts as a compositional core, but also as an active absence. It is not the volume that organizes the piece, but the void that interrupts it, as if the structure existed precisely to delimit that space that cannot be occupied.

The forms are arranged in a carefully misaligned balance. The dark arch, suspended and displaced, seems foreign to the rest, while the yellow column introduces a firm, almost affirmative verticality. The blue cube, settled but not fully integrated, reinforces that sense of coexistence without fusion. Everything is related, but nothing quite resolves into unity.

Color intensifies this logic. The pink background, vibrant and uniform, eliminates any stable spatial reference, turning the scene into an almost mental plane. On it, the contrasted tones do not seek harmony, but presence: each form asserts itself as an autonomous entity.

From a philosophical reading, the piece can be understood as a reflection on the impossibility of totality. What sustains the composition is not the solidity of its elements, but the tension between them and what is missing. Thus, Architecture of the Void does not represent a space but a question: what is it that we really build when we give shape to the world?

About MUMA:

MUMA is an artistic duo formed by a Generalist 3D Designer and a Historian, both trained at CEU San Pablo University in Madrid. Their artistic practice focuses on the visual arts, with a special interest in color, movement and the dynamism of forms, as well as in variations of the environment. Their work is conceived to integrate into space and establish a direct dialogue with routine and human experience, exploring a vital vision linked to the ideals of Impressionism, such as the relationship with nature, color and changing environments. MUMA is connected to the professional world of digital and visual arts in Madrid, with participations in competitions.

About preparation, packaging, and shipping of the artwork:

The work is hand-signed by the artistic duo and also comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by them. The canvas, rolled, is carefully packed in a sturdy cardboard tube and will be shipped within three business days after purchase confirmation. The estimated delivery time will depend on the destination and the chosen shipping company.

Details

Artist
MUMA
Edition
Original
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Sold with frame
No
Title of artwork
Arquitectura del vacío (XL)
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Spain
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Blue, Cream, Multicolour, Orange, Yellow
Height
100 cm
Width
80 cm
Weight
600 g
Depiction/theme
Nature
Style
Metaphysical Art
Period
2020+
Sold by
SpainVerified
32
Objects sold
100%
Private

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