N. Magro - “The Movement"

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Kaksi mustesuoritus piirtä inkilla Canson Montval -paperille arkkitehti-taiteilija N. Magrolta, nimeltä “The Movement” (2026), alkuperäinen painos, käsin signeerattu, erinomainen kunto, sinisävyinen luonnonaihe, jokainen 24 × 32 cm, aitoustodistus, kehyksiä ei sisälly, myydään suoraan taiteilijalta.

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Piirustuksia arkkitehdilta (IG drawingsbyanarchitect)

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" The Movement ”
(2026)

Nykyaikainen piirustus.

Set of 2 (two) drawings
Ink (ballpoint pen) on Canson Montval hot pressed watercolor paper ( 300g/m2 )
Dim.: 24 X 32 cm (each)


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Nelson Magro is an architect and artist that lives and works in Lisbon (PT).
Degree in architecture from the Faculty Architecture of Lisbon.
Professional experience as an architect in Portugal, Spain, Belgium and Switzerland.
Since 2018 developing the artistic project "Drawings by an architect".

Exhibitions: "Drawings by an architect", Palma de Mallorca (ES) 2021, "RGB" Lisbon (PT) 2022.
Represented in several worldwide private collections: London, Paris, Milan, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Sydney, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Geneva, Bern and Lisbon.

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MEDIUM:


Ink

SUPPORT: 


Canson Montval watercolor paper was designed by the painter Gaspard Maillol, nephew of sculptor Aristide Maillol, and manufactured by Canson in the early 20th century. Since then, Montval has acquired new qualities, including great erasability and lifting properties.
Traditionally produced on a cylinder-m mould machine, Aquarelle Canson paper is made from 60% cotton fibres. It has excellent longevity due to the fact it is alkaline-buffered.
French made.

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With authenticity certificate with white stamp and signed by the author.
Frame not included.

Piirustuksia arkkitehdilta (IG drawingsbyanarchitect)

-----------------

" The Movement ”
(2026)

Nykyaikainen piirustus.

Set of 2 (two) drawings
Ink (ballpoint pen) on Canson Montval hot pressed watercolor paper ( 300g/m2 )
Dim.: 24 X 32 cm (each)


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Nelson Magro is an architect and artist that lives and works in Lisbon (PT).
Degree in architecture from the Faculty Architecture of Lisbon.
Professional experience as an architect in Portugal, Spain, Belgium and Switzerland.
Since 2018 developing the artistic project "Drawings by an architect".

Exhibitions: "Drawings by an architect", Palma de Mallorca (ES) 2021, "RGB" Lisbon (PT) 2022.
Represented in several worldwide private collections: London, Paris, Milan, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Sydney, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Geneva, Bern and Lisbon.

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MEDIUM:


Ink

SUPPORT: 


Canson Montval watercolor paper was designed by the painter Gaspard Maillol, nephew of sculptor Aristide Maillol, and manufactured by Canson in the early 20th century. Since then, Montval has acquired new qualities, including great erasability and lifting properties.
Traditionally produced on a cylinder-m mould machine, Aquarelle Canson paper is made from 60% cotton fibres. It has excellent longevity due to the fact it is alkaline-buffered.
French made.

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With authenticity certificate with white stamp and signed by the author.
Frame not included.

Tiedot

Taiteilija
N. Magro
Myyjä
Suoraan taiteilijalta
Editio
Alkuperäinen
Taideteoksen nimi
“The Movement"
Tekniikka
Muste
Signeeraus
Käsin signeerattu
Alkuperämaa
Portugali
Vuosi
2026
Kunto
Erinomainen kunto
Väri
Sininen
Leveys
24 cm
Leveys
32 cm
Kuvaus/aihe
Luonto
Tyyli
Nykyaikainen
Ajanjakso
2020-
Myynyt käyttäjä
PortugaliVerifioitu
182
Myydyt esineet
100%
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