Antony Squizzato - Tout et son contraire





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Antony Squizzato 的 Tout et son contraire 原創作品,2020+ 年,丙烯畫,於 Fabriano 400gsm 紙上作畫,尺寸 50 × 40 cm,重量 1000 g,右下方簽名,附黑色木框販售,並附真實性檔案。
賣家描述
丙烯颜料与 Polychromos 彩色笔,用 Fabriano 400克/平方米纸张创作,直接来自艺术家工作室。
签名在右下角。
配黑色木框出售。
独一无二的原作。完全手工制作,在创作过程的任何阶段都未使用 AI 或数字工具。无版数,无重复——这是唯一的原作。
附带真实性文件(以 PDF 形式发送)
"Bold solid colors and playful geometric shapes underline the signature of contemporary French artist Antony Squizzato. His eye-catching work is a fusion of elements from Pop Art, Cubism, Bauhaus and Suprematism."
"他的创作被分成若干独立的系列,每一系列都体现出自己独特的创作路径。某些作品精确而有条理,灵感源自建筑与几何抽象;而有些则直觉而粗粝,呈现扭曲的肖像、瞬间的快照,或在当代孤独中迷失的个体。对 Squizzato 来说,艺术是无限的自由之域——一种超越标准化、分类与日常生活单调的方式。"
"His creations are organized into distinct series, each embodying its own unique approach. Some are precise and methodical, inspired by architecture and geometric abstraction, while others are instinctive and raw, featuring distorted portraits, snapshots of fleeting moments, or individuals lost in their contemporary solitude. For Squizzato, art is an infinite field of freedom—a way to transcend standardization, classification, and the monotony of everyday life."
丙烯颜料与 Polychromos 彩色笔,用 Fabriano 400克/平方米纸张创作,直接来自艺术家工作室。
签名在右下角。
配黑色木框出售。
独一无二的原作。完全手工制作,在创作过程的任何阶段都未使用 AI 或数字工具。无版数,无重复——这是唯一的原作。
附带真实性文件(以 PDF 形式发送)
"Bold solid colors and playful geometric shapes underline the signature of contemporary French artist Antony Squizzato. His eye-catching work is a fusion of elements from Pop Art, Cubism, Bauhaus and Suprematism."
"他的创作被分成若干独立的系列,每一系列都体现出自己独特的创作路径。某些作品精确而有条理,灵感源自建筑与几何抽象;而有些则直觉而粗粝,呈现扭曲的肖像、瞬间的快照,或在当代孤独中迷失的个体。对 Squizzato 来说,艺术是无限的自由之域——一种超越标准化、分类与日常生活单调的方式。"
"His creations are organized into distinct series, each embodying its own unique approach. Some are precise and methodical, inspired by architecture and geometric abstraction, while others are instinctive and raw, featuring distorted portraits, snapshots of fleeting moments, or individuals lost in their contemporary solitude. For Squizzato, art is an infinite field of freedom—a way to transcend standardization, classification, and the monotony of everyday life."

