Laura Lache (1976) - Industrial Landscape





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Magnificent and exclusive original monotype by the renowned contemporary artist Laura Lache, dated 2006. Because it is a monotype, this is a unique and unrepeatable work of art (1/1 unique print), which significantly increases its collectability and exclusivity compared to standard serial editions or lithographs.
Style and Composition: The piece stands out for its powerful visual language within contemporary art, with a strong influence from geometric abstraction and modern constructivism. The composition revolves around industrial aesthetics and the peripheral urban landscape, articulating lines of force, architectural silhouettes of warehouses, and a high-voltage tower against a rhythmic background of geometric weaves in ochre, yellow, and black tones.
Support and Quality: Printed on heavy-weight art paper with subtle natural deckling visible at the sheet margins (49 x 76 cm).
Presentation: The work is float-mounted to enhance the cleanliness of the paper, protected by an elegant white mat and a contemporary dark-lacquered aluminum frame (58 x 85 cm), ready to hang.
Guaranteed Authenticity: The piece is hand-signed by the artist in the lower right corner. It also carries express authenticity confirmation issued by a leading art gallery (proof of digital confirmation will be provided to the buyer).
An exceptional opportunity to acquire a unique large-format piece with an architectural and minimalist design, ideal for demanding collections.
Laura Lache (Madrid, 1976) is a Spanish visual artist and printmaker with a solid background in Industrial Design (IED Madrid), illustration, and exhibition techniques. Her plastic work is characterized by urban geometry, the layering of planes, and the aesthetics of industrial landscapes. She specialized in graphic work at highly prestigious institutions in Spain, such as the Pilar i Joan Miró Foundation (Palma de Mallorca) and the Escuela de Arte No. 10 in Madrid.
Awards and selections: Her technical skill led her to be selected for the prestigious Certamen de Jóvenes Creadores of the Calcografía Nacional (Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando) and the Máximo Ramos International Printmaking Award.
Art Market: Her work is actively marketed on European collecting platforms and contemporary art galleries, standing out for its balanced use of color and its structural compositions on paper.
Magnificent and exclusive original monotype by the renowned contemporary artist Laura Lache, dated 2006. Because it is a monotype, this is a unique and unrepeatable work of art (1/1 unique print), which significantly increases its collectability and exclusivity compared to standard serial editions or lithographs.
Style and Composition: The piece stands out for its powerful visual language within contemporary art, with a strong influence from geometric abstraction and modern constructivism. The composition revolves around industrial aesthetics and the peripheral urban landscape, articulating lines of force, architectural silhouettes of warehouses, and a high-voltage tower against a rhythmic background of geometric weaves in ochre, yellow, and black tones.
Support and Quality: Printed on heavy-weight art paper with subtle natural deckling visible at the sheet margins (49 x 76 cm).
Presentation: The work is float-mounted to enhance the cleanliness of the paper, protected by an elegant white mat and a contemporary dark-lacquered aluminum frame (58 x 85 cm), ready to hang.
Guaranteed Authenticity: The piece is hand-signed by the artist in the lower right corner. It also carries express authenticity confirmation issued by a leading art gallery (proof of digital confirmation will be provided to the buyer).
An exceptional opportunity to acquire a unique large-format piece with an architectural and minimalist design, ideal for demanding collections.
Laura Lache (Madrid, 1976) is a Spanish visual artist and printmaker with a solid background in Industrial Design (IED Madrid), illustration, and exhibition techniques. Her plastic work is characterized by urban geometry, the layering of planes, and the aesthetics of industrial landscapes. She specialized in graphic work at highly prestigious institutions in Spain, such as the Pilar i Joan Miró Foundation (Palma de Mallorca) and the Escuela de Arte No. 10 in Madrid.
Awards and selections: Her technical skill led her to be selected for the prestigious Certamen de Jóvenes Creadores of the Calcografía Nacional (Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando) and the Máximo Ramos International Printmaking Award.
Art Market: Her work is actively marketed on European collecting platforms and contemporary art galleries, standing out for its balanced use of color and its structural compositions on paper.

