NEV - "Eet Life" NO RESERVE ORIGINAL CANVAS Xxl





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NEV’s 2026 original canvas work “Eet Life” NO RESERVE ORIGINAL CANVAS XXL, a mixed-media abstract piece measuring 100 × 65 cm in a white/grey/black/blue/pink/purple palette, is hand-signed bottom right, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, created in Italy and sold direct from the artist.
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Hand-signed by the artist, bottom right. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. Executed on archival-grade canvas using UV-resistant materials, built to endure.
Ships worldwide within 1–3 business days, direct from the studio in Italy. Safely rolled and shipped in a reinforced tube. All applicable taxes, duties, and tariffs included.
NEV is a collective of abstract painters from South America, now based in Italy. Conceived as a Catawiki-exclusive project, their work sits at the intersection of the organic and the geometric where natural materials meet industrial structure, gestural marks meet mechanical precision, and the visual language of science fiction meets the forces of nature.
The practice is built on two axes: systematic research into materials and techniques on one side, and direct, instinctive execution on the other. Each work is developed individually, and considered complete only when both impulses have resolved into a single coherent whole.
Hand-signed by the artist, bottom right. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. Executed on archival-grade canvas using UV-resistant materials, built to endure.
Ships worldwide within 1–3 business days, direct from the studio in Italy. Safely rolled and shipped in a reinforced tube. All applicable taxes, duties, and tariffs included.
NEV is a collective of abstract painters from South America, now based in Italy. Conceived as a Catawiki-exclusive project, their work sits at the intersection of the organic and the geometric where natural materials meet industrial structure, gestural marks meet mechanical precision, and the visual language of science fiction meets the forces of nature.
The practice is built on two axes: systematic research into materials and techniques on one side, and direct, instinctive execution on the other. Each work is developed individually, and considered complete only when both impulses have resolved into a single coherent whole.

