Roger Haus - 損失 - Loss - XL






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Roger Haus, 損失 - Loss - XL, original AI giclée on premium 380 gsm matte canvas, 80 × 100 cm, created in 2025, hand-signed with a hand-signed certificate of authenticity, sold direct from the artist in Spain, depicting a portrait in black, white and red in a Constructivist style.
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損失 - Loss - UNIQUE - 80x100cm
He gazes through us, with a question trembling—yet behind it lives a mind still spinning with possibilities. Whatever he has lost, he reshapes it in thought, turning absence into imagination. Red, white and black play around him like moving pieces of an unfinished puzzle, splintering into paths he may yet follow. His expression holds both softness and resolve, as if he already knows that what’s gone can spark something new. Transformation, hope, and beauty.
ABOUT THE ARTWORK:
Original giclée print on premium 380 gsm matte artist canvas, delivering museum-grade color, texture and durability. Unique in this size and technique. The signature appears on the back, and the certificate of authenticity is hand-signed and sealed. Shipped carefully rolled (without a frame) in a protective tube for safe delivery. An additional 5–7 cm has been added on each side to allow for stretching. The edges are coloured, but not part of the main artwork, and should be mounted accordingly at the destination. No printing scent is present. Please note that color tones may vary slightly depending on photo settings.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Roger Haus [1984] has been delivering the wow factor in his work for over a decade. Trained at La Llotja Art and Crafts Academy in Barcelona, one of Spain's oldest and most prestigious art institutions, where renowned artists like Picasso and Miró honed their craft, Roger Haus later continued his training at IDEP Academy, known for its strong emphasis on technological integration. Meanwhile, passionate about manga, street art, and photography, he filled the streets with graffiti and his notebooks with daily illustrations. In 2015, Roger expressed an interest in the use of generative networks for his drawings and paintings, making him one of the early pioneers. Today, his art has been exhibited in the USA, Canada, France, Spain, Switzerland, Japan, and South Korea, making big waves on social media. Roger has collaborated with prominent institutions, including Universal Music, the Picasso Museum, CaixaForum, and the Joan Miró Foundation. A surrealist at heart, Roger embraces automatism for the spontaneous expression, inviting you to step a little closer into an exciting world of infinite possibilities.
MAJOR FEATURES:
Picasso Museum
Times Square
World Trade Center, NY
WeTransfer
LINKS:
www.rogerhaus.com
@rogerhaus
IMPORTANT NOTE:
This artwork is part of Roger Haus's exclusive solo show on Catawiki with Anna Dart, featuring 20 unique pieces, running until December 17, 2025. Shipping will occur within 10–14 days, allowing ample time for the preparation of the necessary documentation.
Customs duties outside of Europe are the responsibility of the collector. Please sign the delivery note only if the artwork arrives in perfect condition. Report any damage directly to the shipping company — this is the only way to claim compensation. Thank you for your collaboration.
損失 - Loss - UNIQUE - 80x100cm
He gazes through us, with a question trembling—yet behind it lives a mind still spinning with possibilities. Whatever he has lost, he reshapes it in thought, turning absence into imagination. Red, white and black play around him like moving pieces of an unfinished puzzle, splintering into paths he may yet follow. His expression holds both softness and resolve, as if he already knows that what’s gone can spark something new. Transformation, hope, and beauty.
ABOUT THE ARTWORK:
Original giclée print on premium 380 gsm matte artist canvas, delivering museum-grade color, texture and durability. Unique in this size and technique. The signature appears on the back, and the certificate of authenticity is hand-signed and sealed. Shipped carefully rolled (without a frame) in a protective tube for safe delivery. An additional 5–7 cm has been added on each side to allow for stretching. The edges are coloured, but not part of the main artwork, and should be mounted accordingly at the destination. No printing scent is present. Please note that color tones may vary slightly depending on photo settings.
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Roger Haus [1984] has been delivering the wow factor in his work for over a decade. Trained at La Llotja Art and Crafts Academy in Barcelona, one of Spain's oldest and most prestigious art institutions, where renowned artists like Picasso and Miró honed their craft, Roger Haus later continued his training at IDEP Academy, known for its strong emphasis on technological integration. Meanwhile, passionate about manga, street art, and photography, he filled the streets with graffiti and his notebooks with daily illustrations. In 2015, Roger expressed an interest in the use of generative networks for his drawings and paintings, making him one of the early pioneers. Today, his art has been exhibited in the USA, Canada, France, Spain, Switzerland, Japan, and South Korea, making big waves on social media. Roger has collaborated with prominent institutions, including Universal Music, the Picasso Museum, CaixaForum, and the Joan Miró Foundation. A surrealist at heart, Roger embraces automatism for the spontaneous expression, inviting you to step a little closer into an exciting world of infinite possibilities.
MAJOR FEATURES:
Picasso Museum
Times Square
World Trade Center, NY
WeTransfer
LINKS:
www.rogerhaus.com
@rogerhaus
IMPORTANT NOTE:
This artwork is part of Roger Haus's exclusive solo show on Catawiki with Anna Dart, featuring 20 unique pieces, running until December 17, 2025. Shipping will occur within 10–14 days, allowing ample time for the preparation of the necessary documentation.
Customs duties outside of Europe are the responsibility of the collector. Please sign the delivery note only if the artwork arrives in perfect condition. Report any damage directly to the shipping company — this is the only way to claim compensation. Thank you for your collaboration.
