Jaume Plensa (1955) - God





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Jaume Plensa, God, lithographie en édition limitée de 2006, 40 × 30 cm, en bon état, réalisée en Espagne.
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Jaume Plensa
Jaume Plensa -Untitled Lithograph on vegetable paper - Rubi, Barcelona 2006
Dimensions including passe-partout: 40 x 30 cm, in perfect condition
Packaged with care and sent with international registered shipping.
The contemporary sculptures of Jaume Plensa share a profound dialogue with the legacy of Eduardo Chillida, as both Spanish masters transcend traditional boundaries to explore the relationship between human presence, space, and materiality. While Chillida utilized heavy materials like iron and stone to capture the monumental weight of structural voids, Plensa complements this by using delicate mesh, letters, and light to represent the weightless, spiritual interior of the human mind. Both artists ultimately transform public spaces into sacred, contemplative environments, inviting viewers to look inward while interacting with the physical world around them.
Jaume Plensa
Jaume Plensa -Untitled Lithograph on vegetable paper - Rubi, Barcelona 2006
Dimensions including passe-partout: 40 x 30 cm, in perfect condition
Packaged with care and sent with international registered shipping.
The contemporary sculptures of Jaume Plensa share a profound dialogue with the legacy of Eduardo Chillida, as both Spanish masters transcend traditional boundaries to explore the relationship between human presence, space, and materiality. While Chillida utilized heavy materials like iron and stone to capture the monumental weight of structural voids, Plensa complements this by using delicate mesh, letters, and light to represent the weightless, spiritual interior of the human mind. Both artists ultimately transform public spaces into sacred, contemplative environments, inviting viewers to look inward while interacting with the physical world around them.

