Paco Simón (1954) - Hermanas Gunalas de Proferion





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Hermanas gunalas de proferion
Original lithograph by Paco Simón, hand-signed and numbered 38/99.
The work presents a composition characteristic of the artist's visual universe, marked by symbolic iconography and an atmosphere close to poetic figuration and surrealizing developed throughout his career.
Technique: lithograph on paper
Edition: 38/99
Signature: hand-signed
Image dimensions: 50 x 40 cm
Paper dimensions: 62 x 50 cm
Conservation status: good overall
Limited edition
Paco Simón was born in Barcelona in 1954. He studied at the School of Arts in Zaragoza, where he met the members of the Forma Group, a collective with which he worked between 1972 and 1976. After this period he began an independent career and collaborated with the historic Sala Gaspar in Barcelona, staging exhibitions in Spain and abroad.
In 1988 he established his studio in New York, thereafter alternating his activity between the United States and Zaragoza. His work evolved toward painting with strong chromatic intensity, combining abstract, organic, and architectural elements.
All photographs are part of the description of the conservation state.
The work will be carefully packaged with professional protection to guarantee safe transport.
Hermanas gunalas de proferion
Original lithograph by Paco Simón, hand-signed and numbered 38/99.
The work presents a composition characteristic of the artist's visual universe, marked by symbolic iconography and an atmosphere close to poetic figuration and surrealizing developed throughout his career.
Technique: lithograph on paper
Edition: 38/99
Signature: hand-signed
Image dimensions: 50 x 40 cm
Paper dimensions: 62 x 50 cm
Conservation status: good overall
Limited edition
Paco Simón was born in Barcelona in 1954. He studied at the School of Arts in Zaragoza, where he met the members of the Forma Group, a collective with which he worked between 1972 and 1976. After this period he began an independent career and collaborated with the historic Sala Gaspar in Barcelona, staging exhibitions in Spain and abroad.
In 1988 he established his studio in New York, thereafter alternating his activity between the United States and Zaragoza. His work evolved toward painting with strong chromatic intensity, combining abstract, organic, and architectural elements.
All photographs are part of the description of the conservation state.
The work will be carefully packaged with professional protection to guarantee safe transport.

