MPLois - Figura nº3 Olvido






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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MPLois Figura nº3 Olvido, a 2025 original, unique acrylic painting on canvas and panel, 67.5 × 57.5 cm, framed in black matte metal, hand-signed by the artist, produced in Spain in a contemporary figurative style.
Description from the seller
Artist: MPLois, a contemporary Spanish artist (born 1970).
Title: Figure No. 3: Oblivion
Year: 2025.
Medium: Acrylic on canvas and panel. Original unique work.
Dimensions:
Work: 67.5 × 57.5 cm.
Framing: included, matte black metal
Depth: 2 cm
Signature: Signed by the artist on the bottom right.
Edition: Unique work. Not part of an edition or serial reproduction.
Provenance: Directly from the artist's studio.
Documentation: A certificate of authenticity signed by the artist can be provided.
Condition: Very good condition. Recent contemporary work, no restorations. May show mild irregularities typical of manual technique and the texture of acrylic on canvas.
Shipping: The work will be carefully protected and shipped using rigid packaging and materials appropriate for art transport. Insurance available.
Pictorial style:
Contemporary figuration with neo-expressionist influences and a modern psychological portrait. Visible brushwork, cinematic atmosphere, and an emotional treatment of the figure.
Description:
A contemporary portrait with strong stage presence and introspective character. The female figure is depicted with a defiant and elegant attitude, holding a wine glass, introducing an ambiguous narrative between sophistication, emotional distance, and melancholy.
The composition stands out for the contrast between the deep greens of the dress, the warm tones of the armchair, and the cool brightness of the background, creating a sophisticated and slightly theatrical atmosphere. The frontal, elevated gaze of the protagonist adds psychological tension and personality to the work.
The tangible, expressive brushstroke, especially visible in the hair, dress, and shadow areas, reinforces the emotional language of the piece, placing it within contemporary figuration of an intimate and cinematic character.
Artist: MPLois, a contemporary Spanish artist (born 1970).
Title: Figure No. 3: Oblivion
Year: 2025.
Medium: Acrylic on canvas and panel. Original unique work.
Dimensions:
Work: 67.5 × 57.5 cm.
Framing: included, matte black metal
Depth: 2 cm
Signature: Signed by the artist on the bottom right.
Edition: Unique work. Not part of an edition or serial reproduction.
Provenance: Directly from the artist's studio.
Documentation: A certificate of authenticity signed by the artist can be provided.
Condition: Very good condition. Recent contemporary work, no restorations. May show mild irregularities typical of manual technique and the texture of acrylic on canvas.
Shipping: The work will be carefully protected and shipped using rigid packaging and materials appropriate for art transport. Insurance available.
Pictorial style:
Contemporary figuration with neo-expressionist influences and a modern psychological portrait. Visible brushwork, cinematic atmosphere, and an emotional treatment of the figure.
Description:
A contemporary portrait with strong stage presence and introspective character. The female figure is depicted with a defiant and elegant attitude, holding a wine glass, introducing an ambiguous narrative between sophistication, emotional distance, and melancholy.
The composition stands out for the contrast between the deep greens of the dress, the warm tones of the armchair, and the cool brightness of the background, creating a sophisticated and slightly theatrical atmosphere. The frontal, elevated gaze of the protagonist adds psychological tension and personality to the work.
The tangible, expressive brushstroke, especially visible in the hair, dress, and shadow areas, reinforces the emotional language of the piece, placing it within contemporary figuration of an intimate and cinematic character.
