Canvas Fit - Alberto Ricardo - “Ohana Perdido”





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Limited edition giclée on canvas by Canvas Fit - Alberto Ricardo, titled “Ohana Perdido”, 2023, 60 x 80 cm with 5 cm depth, hand-signed, from Spain, in excellent condition, edition 3/5, sold directly from the artist.
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Artwork created on professional canvas using the giclée printing technique on high-quality canvas, 100% cotton, highly resistant to handling and exterior agents of the Eco Canvas Roma Glossy brand, satin.
We guarantee a durable product with visual quality.
Dimensions: 60 x 80 cm with a depth of 5 cm.
Limited edition 3/5.
On the back of the piece you can find the data about the work.
Shipping will be carried out via United Parcel Service (UPS) for Spain and Europe, and via FedEx for the rest of the world.
The artwork will be rolled and protected with several layers of packaging, bubble wrap, and placed in a sturdy tube.
Once the artwork is paid for, three days are required for the packaging process and delivery to the shipping company.
The piece will reach you within ten days, depending on the destination country.
In this canvas print, the character Stitch — icon of the movie Lilo & Stitch — is presented to us in a new light, more introspective and filled with emotional symbolism. The scene, visually inspired by Banksy’s urban style, transforms this small alien being into a universal symbol of love, loss, and emotional seeking.
Chromatically, the image articulates a tension between the melancholy of the background and the hope embodied by the red balloon. The textured, grayish wall, stained with faded reds and cool tones, simulates the decay of an anonymous city emotionally distant. On this urban landscape appears Stitch, with his characteristic blue hue, but here more sober, more worn, as if the environment had seeped into his essence. His gesture is static, almost resigned, while his hand holds a fine thread that connects to a heart-shaped balloon: bright, intense, vivid red, floating as the only element of warmth and vibrant color.
This suspended heart not only provides visual balance, but becomes the conceptual core of the work. It represents what Stitch — and by extension, all of us — relentlessly pursues: love, belonging, connection. The fragility of the thread that holds it is also an allegory of the fleeting nature of affections in a world that appears rough, desolate, and cold.
Stitch, who in his original narrative was created for destruction but chose affection over chaos, is re-signified here as an emblem of emotional resilience. The work speaks to the viewer through its apparent simplicity: how many times do we feel out of place, like Stitch, clinging to a small symbol of hope that floats amid our loneliness?
This piece combines pop sensibility with conceptual depth. The street-art imitation technique, together with the cult character and the emotional charge of color, makes this print an ideal work for contemporary collectors and lovers of narrative art. It is an invitation to hang in the home not only an image but a story: that of someone who never stops hoping for love, even when the world seems not to offer it.
Artwork created on professional canvas using the giclée printing technique on high-quality canvas, 100% cotton, highly resistant to handling and exterior agents of the Eco Canvas Roma Glossy brand, satin.
We guarantee a durable product with visual quality.
Dimensions: 60 x 80 cm with a depth of 5 cm.
Limited edition 3/5.
On the back of the piece you can find the data about the work.
Shipping will be carried out via United Parcel Service (UPS) for Spain and Europe, and via FedEx for the rest of the world.
The artwork will be rolled and protected with several layers of packaging, bubble wrap, and placed in a sturdy tube.
Once the artwork is paid for, three days are required for the packaging process and delivery to the shipping company.
The piece will reach you within ten days, depending on the destination country.
In this canvas print, the character Stitch — icon of the movie Lilo & Stitch — is presented to us in a new light, more introspective and filled with emotional symbolism. The scene, visually inspired by Banksy’s urban style, transforms this small alien being into a universal symbol of love, loss, and emotional seeking.
Chromatically, the image articulates a tension between the melancholy of the background and the hope embodied by the red balloon. The textured, grayish wall, stained with faded reds and cool tones, simulates the decay of an anonymous city emotionally distant. On this urban landscape appears Stitch, with his characteristic blue hue, but here more sober, more worn, as if the environment had seeped into his essence. His gesture is static, almost resigned, while his hand holds a fine thread that connects to a heart-shaped balloon: bright, intense, vivid red, floating as the only element of warmth and vibrant color.
This suspended heart not only provides visual balance, but becomes the conceptual core of the work. It represents what Stitch — and by extension, all of us — relentlessly pursues: love, belonging, connection. The fragility of the thread that holds it is also an allegory of the fleeting nature of affections in a world that appears rough, desolate, and cold.
Stitch, who in his original narrative was created for destruction but chose affection over chaos, is re-signified here as an emblem of emotional resilience. The work speaks to the viewer through its apparent simplicity: how many times do we feel out of place, like Stitch, clinging to a small symbol of hope that floats amid our loneliness?
This piece combines pop sensibility with conceptual depth. The street-art imitation technique, together with the cult character and the emotional charge of color, makes this print an ideal work for contemporary collectors and lovers of narrative art. It is an invitation to hang in the home not only an image but a story: that of someone who never stops hoping for love, even when the world seems not to offer it.

