MUMA - Arquitecturas Utópicas 14 (XL)

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The series “Utopian Architectures” builds an universe of impossible architectures where geometry ceases to be merely structure and becomes visual thought. Through arches, planes, columns, and floating volumes, the compositions propose spaces that seem to inhabit a territory between model, memory, and abstraction. Each element maintains a delicate balance between stability and tension, as if the forms existed suspended in a moment before movement or collapse.

The use of color plays a fundamental role within the series. The intensely saturated tones — electric pinks, deep blues, solar yellows, and artificial greens — transform geometry into an emotional experience before a rational one. Light, clean and precise, casts long shadows that extend the structures beyond the canvas plane itself, creating a sense of paused time and a metaphysical space that recalls both certain Bauhaus and Constructivist ideas and Giorgio de Chirico’s quiet atmosphere.

More than representing real buildings, these works function as mental constructions. They are architectures without practical function, conceived from intuition and contemplation, where emptiness gains as much importance as matter. In them, the viewer does not find a habitable place in physical terms, but a symbolic space to project perception, balance, and inner experience. The series thus raises a reflection on the relationship between order and emotion, between geometric rationality and poetic sensitivity, positioning abstraction as a way of imagining new possibilities of space and thought.

About MUMA:

MUMA is an artistic duo formed by a Generalist 3D and Designer and an Art Historian, both trained at CEU San Pablo University in Madrid. Their artistic practice focuses on the plastic arts, with a special interest in color, movement, and the dynamism of forms, as well as in variations of the environment. Their work is conceived to integrate into space and establish a direct dialogue with routine and human experience, exploring a vital vision linked to the ideals of Impressionism, such as the relationship with nature, color, and changing environments. MUMA is connected to the professional world of digital and plastic arts in Madrid, with participation in competitions.

About preparation, packaging, and shipping of the work:

The work is hand-signed by the artistic duo and comes with a certificate of authenticity also signed by them. The canvas, rolled, is carefully packed in a sturdy paper tube and will be shipped within three business days after purchase confirmation. The estimated delivery time will depend on the destination and the selected carrier.

The series “Utopian Architectures” builds an universe of impossible architectures where geometry ceases to be merely structure and becomes visual thought. Through arches, planes, columns, and floating volumes, the compositions propose spaces that seem to inhabit a territory between model, memory, and abstraction. Each element maintains a delicate balance between stability and tension, as if the forms existed suspended in a moment before movement or collapse.

The use of color plays a fundamental role within the series. The intensely saturated tones — electric pinks, deep blues, solar yellows, and artificial greens — transform geometry into an emotional experience before a rational one. Light, clean and precise, casts long shadows that extend the structures beyond the canvas plane itself, creating a sense of paused time and a metaphysical space that recalls both certain Bauhaus and Constructivist ideas and Giorgio de Chirico’s quiet atmosphere.

More than representing real buildings, these works function as mental constructions. They are architectures without practical function, conceived from intuition and contemplation, where emptiness gains as much importance as matter. In them, the viewer does not find a habitable place in physical terms, but a symbolic space to project perception, balance, and inner experience. The series thus raises a reflection on the relationship between order and emotion, between geometric rationality and poetic sensitivity, positioning abstraction as a way of imagining new possibilities of space and thought.

About MUMA:

MUMA is an artistic duo formed by a Generalist 3D and Designer and an Art Historian, both trained at CEU San Pablo University in Madrid. Their artistic practice focuses on the plastic arts, with a special interest in color, movement, and the dynamism of forms, as well as in variations of the environment. Their work is conceived to integrate into space and establish a direct dialogue with routine and human experience, exploring a vital vision linked to the ideals of Impressionism, such as the relationship with nature, color, and changing environments. MUMA is connected to the professional world of digital and plastic arts in Madrid, with participation in competitions.

About preparation, packaging, and shipping of the work:

The work is hand-signed by the artistic duo and comes with a certificate of authenticity also signed by them. The canvas, rolled, is carefully packed in a sturdy paper tube and will be shipped within three business days after purchase confirmation. The estimated delivery time will depend on the destination and the selected carrier.

Details

Artist
MUMA
Edition
Original
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Sold with frame
No
Title of artwork
Arquitecturas Utópicas 14 (XL)
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Spain
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Blue, Multicolour, Orange, Red, Yellow
Height
100 cm
Width
80 cm
Weight
600 g
Depiction/theme
Nature
Style
Abstract
Period
2020+
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