Baptiste Laurent - Nada mejor que con el abuelo





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Original contemporary oil and acrylic painting by Baptiste Laurent, titled "Nada mejor que con el abuelo" (2023), hand-signed, depicting nature, measuring 250 cm by 180 cm and weighing 15 kg, produced in Spain and sold directly by the artist.
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Baptiste Laurent - "Nada mejor que con el abuelo"
Oil and acrylic painting- Hand-signed - 2023
Collaborative painting: Baptiste Laurent/Léo Faber/Paco Peña.
Conversations and punches / 2023 Text by Javier Guijarro Fayard, curator of the exhibition. "Conversations and punches" is a bet on painting as a laboratory in the form of a collaboration among three artists who previously shared Latolier's studio (in Madrid's Usera district, amid artistic ferment in recent years). Founded by Baptiste Laurent, it has become a center of creation. Laurent has enjoyed this format. It is a performance-like action in which the relationship among the three artists generates dynamics that push 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 naked female floating upside down in the sky.
Baptiste Laurent - "Nada mejor que con el abuelo"
Oil and acrylic painting- Hand-signed - 2023
Collaborative painting: Baptiste Laurent/Léo Faber/Paco Peña.
Conversations and punches / 2023 Text by Javier Guijarro Fayard, curator of the exhibition. "Conversations and punches" is a bet on painting as a laboratory in the form of a collaboration among three artists who previously shared Latolier's studio (in Madrid's Usera district, amid artistic ferment in recent years). Founded by Baptiste Laurent, it has become a center of creation. Laurent has enjoyed this format. It is a performance-like action in which the relationship among the three artists generates dynamics that push 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 naked female floating upside down in the sky.

