Marzon (1977) - Colorfield Nr. 119 - XXL

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Maurizio Buquicchio
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Opera originale di Marzon (1977), Colorfield Nr. 119 - XXL, 2026 acrilico su tela, 126 × 82 cm (totale 140 × 96 cm), hand-signed, pezzo unico d'Espagna, in ottime condizioni, 1 kg, venduto direttamente dall'artista.

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- Original Artwork by Marzon – Colorfield Nr. 119
- Country of origin: Spain (direct from artist studio)
- Acrylic on canvas - 2026
- Dimensions: 126×82×0,2 cm (total canvas size 140x96cm)
- Condition: Flawless
- Edition: Unique piece (no series or numbered copies)
- 100% cotton canvas
- Stretching and professional mounting are recommended
- The interior photos are mock-ups to give an example of how the painting might look
- Colors on screen may vary slightly from the actual colors of the painting

@marzonstudio

Shipping method: Insured and secure shipping with tracking number.

Martin Fredrikzon – MARZON – Bilbao based Swedish artist born 1977. He has been active in the international art scene for more than 25 years. He studied Art History at Stockholm University before finalizing his degree at the Graphic Institute at Stockholm University. Recognized for his large canvas paintings in acrylic which has gained great recognition internationally.

With major exhibitions in Palma, Stockholm & San Diego, his paintings are represented globally in private collections across international cities such as Madrid, Bilbao, Lisbon, Porto, Milano, Oslo, Geneva, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Paris, New York, Dubai, Stockholm & San Diego.

Signed on the front with artist stamp. All my works since 1998 are signed with the MARZON stamp.

This is a unique artwork.

- Original Artwork by Marzon – Colorfield Nr. 119
- Country of origin: Spain (direct from artist studio)
- Acrylic on canvas - 2026
- Dimensions: 126×82×0,2 cm (total canvas size 140x96cm)
- Condition: Flawless
- Edition: Unique piece (no series or numbered copies)
- 100% cotton canvas
- Stretching and professional mounting are recommended
- The interior photos are mock-ups to give an example of how the painting might look
- Colors on screen may vary slightly from the actual colors of the painting

@marzonstudio

Shipping method: Insured and secure shipping with tracking number.

Martin Fredrikzon – MARZON – Bilbao based Swedish artist born 1977. He has been active in the international art scene for more than 25 years. He studied Art History at Stockholm University before finalizing his degree at the Graphic Institute at Stockholm University. Recognized for his large canvas paintings in acrylic which has gained great recognition internationally.

With major exhibitions in Palma, Stockholm & San Diego, his paintings are represented globally in private collections across international cities such as Madrid, Bilbao, Lisbon, Porto, Milano, Oslo, Geneva, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Paris, New York, Dubai, Stockholm & San Diego.

Signed on the front with artist stamp. All my works since 1998 are signed with the MARZON stamp.

This is a unique artwork.

Dettagli

Artista
Marzon (1977)
Venduto con cornice
No
Venduto da
Direttamente dall’artista
Edizione
Originale
Titolo dell'opera
Colorfield Nr. 119 - XXL
Tecnica
Pittura acrilica
Firma
Firmato a mano
Paese d’origine
Spagna
Anno
2026
Condizione
Eccellenti condizioni
Altezza
126 cm
Larghezza
82 cm
Peso
1 kg
Stile
Astratto
Periodo
2020+
Venduto da
SpagnaVerificato
221
Oggetti venduti
100%
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