Jorge Omeñaca (1981) - Tsunami Vs Tsunami





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Jorge Omeñaca 的限量版 Giclée 印刷作品《Tsunami Vs Tsunami》(2025),使用 Hanhemühle Museum Etching 纸,尺寸 80 × 50 cm,簽名,20 版第 5 版,西班牙製造,成色優良,主題為神話,風格為新表現主義。
賣家描述
ABOUT THE PRINT
- Giclèe printing on Hanhemuhle Museum Etching, a fine art cotton paper with mate effect and grained texture.
- Creative process: Digital creation + AI + postproduction edit
- Belonging to the artistic project 'Mythos'
- Delivered with certificate of authenticity
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Jorge Omeñaca is a Spanish visual artist with a multidisciplinary practice. His work includes a variety of techniques and methods ranging from photography, digital art, and new generative art through AI. His work has been exhibited in multiple galleries and art fairs of Spain, France, Italy, and Belgium. In addition to his artistic work, Jorge has published the photobook “A Map of Memory” and has exhibited several documentary photography and essay projects: ‘Gamopolis’ (2024) and “De Memoris” (2023). He resides permanently in Madrid but his artwork has been sold to more than 30 countries.
ABOUT THE PRINT
- Giclèe printing on Hanhemuhle Museum Etching, a fine art cotton paper with mate effect and grained texture.
- Creative process: Digital creation + AI + postproduction edit
- Belonging to the artistic project 'Mythos'
- Delivered with certificate of authenticity
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Jorge Omeñaca is a Spanish visual artist with a multidisciplinary practice. His work includes a variety of techniques and methods ranging from photography, digital art, and new generative art through AI. His work has been exhibited in multiple galleries and art fairs of Spain, France, Italy, and Belgium. In addition to his artistic work, Jorge has published the photobook “A Map of Memory” and has exhibited several documentary photography and essay projects: ‘Gamopolis’ (2024) and “De Memoris” (2023). He resides permanently in Madrid but his artwork has been sold to more than 30 countries.

