Konstantin Danilov (b.1979) - More plains

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Hänellä on maisterin tutkinto elokuvasta ja visuaalisista taiteista; kokenut kuraattori, kirjoittaja ja tutkija.

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Konstantin Danilovin More plains on käsin alle kirjoitettu giclée rajoitetussa-erässä (25 kappaletta), 30 × 40 cm, Hahnemühle Photo Rag Bright White 310 g -paperille, aitoustodistuksella.

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Copy: 01 / 25

Technique: Fine art giclée print
Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag Bright White 310g
Limited edition of 25 copies + 2AP
Hand-signed and numbered
Certificate of authenticity included
Shipping in a cardboard tube.

Limited edition print from my original painting of the same name, dedicated to a remarkably beautiful place in northern India, where pristine, untouched nature reveals itself in full majesty. These landscapes remind us of nature's grandeur while simultaneously making us aware of its fragility. This location served as a key trigger for beginning my "Limits of Intervention / Memory of Matter" series.

The project explores the relationship between human activity and natural systems, examining how matter accumulates traces of intervention over time. Nature is understood not as a passive background, but as an active carrier of memory, absorbing, transforming, and preserving evidence of impact. These works invite viewers to see landscapes as living structures where every action leaves a lasting mark.

Please note:
- Possible color deviations are due to light, monitor and camera.
- For buyers outside the EU, additional duties and fees may apply.

Bio.
Konstantin Danilov (b. 1979, Moscow) is a painter and muralist based in Athens, Greece. A pioneer of Russia’s 1990s graffiti scene, his practice evolved toward Color Field painting, blending bold spatial compositions with psychological and emotional depth.
He has exhibited at major institutions such as the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, RuArts Foundation, and Burning Man x Sotheby’s (New York). His works are part of notable collections, including the STRAAT Museum (Amsterdam), Montresso Foundation, RuArts Foundation, and Sofia Trotsenko Collection.
Danilov has held solo shows at Triumph Gallery, Fineart Gallery, and Reloft Art in Moscow, and has participated in international fairs such as Urban Art Fair (Paris) and Affordable Art Fair (Amsterdam). His street art projects span over 20 countries, from Hong Kong to Paris and New York.
His work explores themes of emotional perception, ecological fragility, and transformation of personality and the interaction between one’s inner world and the external environment, including in the context of emigration. Using techniques such as painting around the edges of the canvas to reflect the hidden emotional layers that frame our conscious experience.

Instagram: @zmogk

Copy: 01 / 25

Technique: Fine art giclée print
Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag Bright White 310g
Limited edition of 25 copies + 2AP
Hand-signed and numbered
Certificate of authenticity included
Shipping in a cardboard tube.

Limited edition print from my original painting of the same name, dedicated to a remarkably beautiful place in northern India, where pristine, untouched nature reveals itself in full majesty. These landscapes remind us of nature's grandeur while simultaneously making us aware of its fragility. This location served as a key trigger for beginning my "Limits of Intervention / Memory of Matter" series.

The project explores the relationship between human activity and natural systems, examining how matter accumulates traces of intervention over time. Nature is understood not as a passive background, but as an active carrier of memory, absorbing, transforming, and preserving evidence of impact. These works invite viewers to see landscapes as living structures where every action leaves a lasting mark.

Please note:
- Possible color deviations are due to light, monitor and camera.
- For buyers outside the EU, additional duties and fees may apply.

Bio.
Konstantin Danilov (b. 1979, Moscow) is a painter and muralist based in Athens, Greece. A pioneer of Russia’s 1990s graffiti scene, his practice evolved toward Color Field painting, blending bold spatial compositions with psychological and emotional depth.
He has exhibited at major institutions such as the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, RuArts Foundation, and Burning Man x Sotheby’s (New York). His works are part of notable collections, including the STRAAT Museum (Amsterdam), Montresso Foundation, RuArts Foundation, and Sofia Trotsenko Collection.
Danilov has held solo shows at Triumph Gallery, Fineart Gallery, and Reloft Art in Moscow, and has participated in international fairs such as Urban Art Fair (Paris) and Affordable Art Fair (Amsterdam). His street art projects span over 20 countries, from Hong Kong to Paris and New York.
His work explores themes of emotional perception, ecological fragility, and transformation of personality and the interaction between one’s inner world and the external environment, including in the context of emigration. Using techniques such as painting around the edges of the canvas to reflect the hidden emotional layers that frame our conscious experience.

Instagram: @zmogk

Tiedot

Taiteilija
Konstantin Danilov (b.1979)
Edition number
25
Editio
Rajoitettu erä
Myyjä
Suoraan taiteilijalta
Taideteoksen nimi
More plains
Tekniikka
Giclée
Signeeraus
Käsin signeerattu
Alkuperämaa
Kreikka
Vuosi
2026
Kunto
Erinomainen kunto
Väri
Ruskea, Turkoosi, Vihreä
Leveys
30 cm
Leveys
40 cm
Kuvaus/aihe
Maisema
Tyyli
Abstrakti
Ajanjakso
2020-
Myydään kehysten kanssa
Ei
Myynyt käyttäjä
KreikkaVerifioitu
33
Myydyt esineet
100%
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