Carlos Arriaga - XL - La Gran Ría






Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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Description from the seller
The iconic Gran Vía appears transformed, with its asphalt turned into a mirror of water.
What once symbolized progress now reflects uncertainty, a city immersed in its own silence.
The rising tide reflects our mistakes and serves as a calm warning that the world we build is beginning to fade beneath our feet.
High-resolution photograph of an artwork by the author, limited edition of 30 copies.
The quality is far superior to that of a standard print or traditional serigraphy. Giclée printing on cotton paper, with a matte finish and soft texture, enhances every detail of the artwork.
These urban views are the result of extensive research and both intellectual and manual work.
Recognizable scenes that are completely transformed through light, color, and the symbolic presence of nature.
Carlos Arriaga's work is present in collections in Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, the United States, Italy, the United Kingdom, France, Austria, Belgium, Japan, Taiwan, Switzerland, Mexico, Luxembourg, Romania, and Australia.
Seller's Story
The iconic Gran Vía appears transformed, with its asphalt turned into a mirror of water.
What once symbolized progress now reflects uncertainty, a city immersed in its own silence.
The rising tide reflects our mistakes and serves as a calm warning that the world we build is beginning to fade beneath our feet.
High-resolution photograph of an artwork by the author, limited edition of 30 copies.
The quality is far superior to that of a standard print or traditional serigraphy. Giclée printing on cotton paper, with a matte finish and soft texture, enhances every detail of the artwork.
These urban views are the result of extensive research and both intellectual and manual work.
Recognizable scenes that are completely transformed through light, color, and the symbolic presence of nature.
Carlos Arriaga's work is present in collections in Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, the United States, Italy, the United Kingdom, France, Austria, Belgium, Japan, Taiwan, Switzerland, Mexico, Luxembourg, Romania, and Australia.
