TAKACS - (3) Reflective Art Set with Mirrors





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匈牙利藝術家 Gyula Takács 的三件套作品 Interwoven Rhythms I–III,混合媒材浮雕,手簽並編號,附真實證明,單件限量50件,已裝框,從芬蘭寄出。
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Exclusive Set - 3 件将于拍卖
Title: Interwoven Rhythms I.
Mixed Media, Relief
Hand Signed, Certificate of Authenticity
Limited Edition of 50
Framed Size: 30 x 40 x 3 cm
Title: Interwoven Rhythms II.
Mixed Media, Relief
Hand Signed, Certificate of Authenticity
Limited Edition of 50
Framed Size: 15 x 20 x 3 cm
Title: Interwoven Rhythms III.
Mixed Media, Relief
Hand Signed, Certificate of Authenticity
Limited Edition of 50
Framed Size: 15 x 20 x 3 cm
Layers of black and white paper are arranged to form a rhythmic, monochromatic grid. The mirrored inserts catch and scatter light, guiding the viewer’s gaze to different points within the composition. This interplay transforms the seemingly static grid into something dynamic - alive with shifting light and perspective, revealing new details with every glance.
The artwork is handcrafted by Gyula Takács using multiple layers of meticulously selected cotton papers from France and England, combined with recycled mirror pieces. It comes framed, hand-signed, and numbered on the back, featuring the Pilari Helsinki authenticity stamp in archival ink. A Certificate of Authenticity, personally signed by the artist, accompanies each piece as a mark of its originality from Pilari Helsinki.
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Gyula Takács (b. 1990) is a Hungarian architect and designer based in Helsinki since 2016. His work is influenced by the city’s serene landscapes and rich design culture, emphasizing innovation, sustainable design, and a strong connection with nature.
His creative philosophy, summarized by his motto “sculpting the essence of change,” underpins all of his projects, spanning sculptures, fine art prints, paintings, and photography. His approach is minimalist, focusing on meticulous detail and compositions that convey moments of quiet transformation. Takács emphasizes simplicity as a means to evoke emotion and communicate meaningful narratives. His work explores harmony within asymmetry and the use of negative space, aiming to capture balance and stillness in each piece."
Exclusive Set - 3 件将于拍卖
Title: Interwoven Rhythms I.
Mixed Media, Relief
Hand Signed, Certificate of Authenticity
Limited Edition of 50
Framed Size: 30 x 40 x 3 cm
Title: Interwoven Rhythms II.
Mixed Media, Relief
Hand Signed, Certificate of Authenticity
Limited Edition of 50
Framed Size: 15 x 20 x 3 cm
Title: Interwoven Rhythms III.
Mixed Media, Relief
Hand Signed, Certificate of Authenticity
Limited Edition of 50
Framed Size: 15 x 20 x 3 cm
Layers of black and white paper are arranged to form a rhythmic, monochromatic grid. The mirrored inserts catch and scatter light, guiding the viewer’s gaze to different points within the composition. This interplay transforms the seemingly static grid into something dynamic - alive with shifting light and perspective, revealing new details with every glance.
The artwork is handcrafted by Gyula Takács using multiple layers of meticulously selected cotton papers from France and England, combined with recycled mirror pieces. It comes framed, hand-signed, and numbered on the back, featuring the Pilari Helsinki authenticity stamp in archival ink. A Certificate of Authenticity, personally signed by the artist, accompanies each piece as a mark of its originality from Pilari Helsinki.
—
Gyula Takács (b. 1990) is a Hungarian architect and designer based in Helsinki since 2016. His work is influenced by the city’s serene landscapes and rich design culture, emphasizing innovation, sustainable design, and a strong connection with nature.
His creative philosophy, summarized by his motto “sculpting the essence of change,” underpins all of his projects, spanning sculptures, fine art prints, paintings, and photography. His approach is minimalist, focusing on meticulous detail and compositions that convey moments of quiet transformation. Takács emphasizes simplicity as a means to evoke emotion and communicate meaningful narratives. His work explores harmony within asymmetry and the use of negative space, aiming to capture balance and stillness in each piece."

