GINI MARTA - BLUES





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Gini Marta's original 2026 acrylic painting on canvas titled BLUES, in Abstract style, 150 x 95 cm, with hand-signed certificate of authenticity, shipped rolled from France in a telescopic carton, featuring white, black and blue colours.
Description from the seller
ACRYLIC PAINTING ON CANVAS (shipped rolled, canvas not mounted on a frame).
Shipped in a telescopic cardboard tube with its hand-signed certificate of authenticity.
GINI MARTA is a contemporary artist who develops instinctive painting, blending bad painting, expressive abstraction, and brand détournement in a pop and graphic spirit. Her deliberately raw gestural, vivid colors, and recurring motifs create an immediate visual language, oscillating between controlled chaos and subtle irony. In each painting, Marta Gini explores the symbols of modern culture, which she deconstructs to reveal their emotional and aesthetic charge. Her color-rich characters with abstract faces and figures are the artist’s latest contemporary and figurative works.
Group and solo exhibitions and private collections.
ACRYLIC PAINTING ON CANVAS (shipped rolled, canvas not mounted on a frame).
Shipped in a telescopic cardboard tube with its hand-signed certificate of authenticity.
GINI MARTA is a contemporary artist who develops instinctive painting, blending bad painting, expressive abstraction, and brand détournement in a pop and graphic spirit. Her deliberately raw gestural, vivid colors, and recurring motifs create an immediate visual language, oscillating between controlled chaos and subtle irony. In each painting, Marta Gini explores the symbols of modern culture, which she deconstructs to reveal their emotional and aesthetic charge. Her color-rich characters with abstract faces and figures are the artist’s latest contemporary and figurative works.
Group and solo exhibitions and private collections.

