Enrique Ringa 1975 - Retrato de Pompei





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Enrique Ringa (born 1975), Retrato de Pompei, 2005, acrylic painting on panel, 46 × 36 cm, framed in a vintage golden frame, original edition, hand signed, in excellent condition, 2 kg, from Spain, period 2000–2010, sold direct from the artist with frame and certificate of authenticity.
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RETRATO DE POMPEI 2005 by the artist Enrique Ringa (1975). Acrylic on panel, 46x36 cm. Framed in a vintage golden frame. Includes certificate of authenticity.
E.R. 1975 has been awarded as the absolute winner in painting at the international BeneBiennale 2020 in Italy.
Enrique loves improvising and testing different contemporary styles on different materials, such as canvas, paper, wood, leather and suede.
In his own words:
"The dynamics of my creative process always start from total improvisation. For me, each work is not only an artistic evidence, it represents the journey of life from past experiences toward future projection. It is a journey beyond the conscious and the unconscious. I am inspired by primitive and Aboriginal art, origin of different cultures, as well as by modern and contemporary art. Every piece of my art has a very uneven style, made with a unique combination of different mediums, colors and figures."
RETRATO DE POMPEI 2005 by the artist Enrique Ringa (1975). Acrylic on panel, 46x36 cm. Framed in a vintage golden frame. Includes certificate of authenticity.
E.R. 1975 has been awarded as the absolute winner in painting at the international BeneBiennale 2020 in Italy.
Enrique loves improvising and testing different contemporary styles on different materials, such as canvas, paper, wood, leather and suede.
In his own words:
"The dynamics of my creative process always start from total improvisation. For me, each work is not only an artistic evidence, it represents the journey of life from past experiences toward future projection. It is a journey beyond the conscious and the unconscious. I am inspired by primitive and Aboriginal art, origin of different cultures, as well as by modern and contemporary art. Every piece of my art has a very uneven style, made with a unique combination of different mediums, colors and figures."

