Marcel Mendez - Módulos humanos # 8 -XL- ( no reserve )






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Marcel Mendez, acrylic painting on canvas titled Módulos humanos # 8 -XL- ( no reserve ), an original edition from 2026, 80 by 100 cm, hand-signed, in excellent condition, produced in Spain as part of the Donde habitan las formas series.
Description from the seller
Title: Human Modules #8
Series: Where Forms Dwell
Technique: Acrylic on canvas
This work offers a magnificent exploration of organic abstraction and figurative synthesis, centering its narrative on interaction and nonverbal communication between two silhouettes in motion. The composition is built through the meeting of two facing figures that extend their hands in a gesture of approach, play, or dance. The subtlety of the curved lines and the overlapping of the limbs generate a slow rhythm and an atmosphere of deep psychological and formal connection.
The color palette favors an elegant combination of cool and neutral tones that reinforce the minimalist character of the piece. The left figure resolves in a range of deep purples and violets, while the right silhouette dissolves into subtle layers of cerulean blue, desaturated turquoise, and a soft aqua green. The background, in a clean, uniform beige or sand tone, grants absolute quiet to the scene, allowing the interaction of solid color planes and stylized silhouettes to become the absolute protagonists of the canvas.
The result is a sophisticated contemporary painting, characterized by a strong visual cleanliness and an extremely balanced composition. Its avant-garde approach to fluid forms and color harmony makes it an ideal piece for collectors seeking works with a solid artistic identity and a distinguished aesthetic presence in any space of modern design.
The canvas is carefully rolled and securely packaged in a sturdy tube for shipping.
The images you are viewing now are examples of how the artwork may look when framed and hung on a wall.
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Unique work
Mixed media on canvas
Year: 2026
Artistic Series:
Where Forms Dwell is a pictorial series focused on organic abstraction and the representation of minimalist figures. Through a refined visual language, the project explores the body, space, and human interaction, stripping them of any accessory element to focus purely on the essence of silhouettes and balanced compositions.
Each piece is conceived through the strategic use of flat color planes and fluid lines that generate harmonious tensions on the canvas. The tonal contrast and the strategic superposition of shapes give each work a strong visual identity, a quality highly valued on platforms like Catawiki, facilitating its integration into both private collections and modern interior design proposals.
About the artist:
A visual artist recognized with the City Hall Salon Award, a distinguished honor that attests to his trajectory and plastic quality. His artistic production has been exhibited internationally in galleries and art centers in Puerto Vallarta and Madrid, consolidating a solid presence in the contemporary market. His work is characterized by a constant investigation into geometry, form, and the synthesis of color as tools to dialogue with the contemporary environment.
Title: Human Modules #8
Series: Where Forms Dwell
Technique: Acrylic on canvas
This work offers a magnificent exploration of organic abstraction and figurative synthesis, centering its narrative on interaction and nonverbal communication between two silhouettes in motion. The composition is built through the meeting of two facing figures that extend their hands in a gesture of approach, play, or dance. The subtlety of the curved lines and the overlapping of the limbs generate a slow rhythm and an atmosphere of deep psychological and formal connection.
The color palette favors an elegant combination of cool and neutral tones that reinforce the minimalist character of the piece. The left figure resolves in a range of deep purples and violets, while the right silhouette dissolves into subtle layers of cerulean blue, desaturated turquoise, and a soft aqua green. The background, in a clean, uniform beige or sand tone, grants absolute quiet to the scene, allowing the interaction of solid color planes and stylized silhouettes to become the absolute protagonists of the canvas.
The result is a sophisticated contemporary painting, characterized by a strong visual cleanliness and an extremely balanced composition. Its avant-garde approach to fluid forms and color harmony makes it an ideal piece for collectors seeking works with a solid artistic identity and a distinguished aesthetic presence in any space of modern design.
The canvas is carefully rolled and securely packaged in a sturdy tube for shipping.
The images you are viewing now are examples of how the artwork may look when framed and hung on a wall.
⸻
Unique work
Mixed media on canvas
Year: 2026
Artistic Series:
Where Forms Dwell is a pictorial series focused on organic abstraction and the representation of minimalist figures. Through a refined visual language, the project explores the body, space, and human interaction, stripping them of any accessory element to focus purely on the essence of silhouettes and balanced compositions.
Each piece is conceived through the strategic use of flat color planes and fluid lines that generate harmonious tensions on the canvas. The tonal contrast and the strategic superposition of shapes give each work a strong visual identity, a quality highly valued on platforms like Catawiki, facilitating its integration into both private collections and modern interior design proposals.
About the artist:
A visual artist recognized with the City Hall Salon Award, a distinguished honor that attests to his trajectory and plastic quality. His artistic production has been exhibited internationally in galleries and art centers in Puerto Vallarta and Madrid, consolidating a solid presence in the contemporary market. His work is characterized by a constant investigation into geometry, form, and the synthesis of color as tools to dialogue with the contemporary environment.
