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It is a process of printing on art paper using very high-quality pigment inks and printed in very high definition. Its level of conservation is exceptional (more than 100 years), its quality, depth, and richness of nuances exceeds the classic photo print on Argentic paper.

Glossy finish
Apart from its exceptional thickness, the fiber paper is composed of an alpha-cellulose base without acid and it is covered with barium sulphate, and a microporous layer absorption enhancing pigments during printing. A pure white color, non-yellowing to light, this paper is especially designed for resistance and aging. It is used by major museums worldwide as it offers excellent resolution, rendering deep and dense colors.
Art Print "Fine Art" - Glossy finish on a fiber base paper 325 g.

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Use on multi-support | Yes |
Use on any type of media | Yes |
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Art image bank-
This work is an "Open Edition"
Digital Arts,
Giclée Print / Digital Print
- Dimensions Several sizes available
- Several supports available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
- Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Categories Minimalism Geometric
Description:
"Tate" is a captivating minimalistic suprematist illustration that pays homage to the principles of the suprematist art movement while introducing a contemporary and unique visual narrative. This artwork is an exploration of pure abstraction, where geometric shapes and quiet colours converge to form a composition that exudes both simplicity and complexity.
At its core, "Tate" features a dynamic interplay of basic geometric elements, including rectangles and lines. These elements are arranged with precision and balance, resulting in a composition that appears to transcend the confines of the two-dimensional canvas. The use of colours, such as grey in two shades and yellow, creates a vibrant and visually striking contrast against a dark blue background.
"Tate" is my reflection of the memories of the Tate Modern museum in London, those tall windows allowing bright light to float in the air, and the brutal though elegant structure of staircases.
Just as the Tate Modern is a space for innovative and thought-provoking contemporary art, "Tate" captures the essence of artistic exploration and experimentation. It prompts viewers to contemplate the boundless possibilities of abstraction and the power of colour and form to convey emotion and meaning.
In its minimalism, "Tate" speaks to the enduring influence of suprematism and its ability to communicate the profound through simplicity. It is a piece that invites viewers to immerse themselves in the language of abstract art, where shapes and colours communicate on a visceral level, transcending the need for representational imagery.
"Tate" is a testament to the enduring legacy of suprematism and a contemporary expression of its principles. This minimalistic suprematist illustration stands as a visual and conceptual statement, inviting viewers to explore the limitless realms of abstraction and the boundless creativity of the human spirit.
Related themes
As an artist, I navigate the intricate terrain of humanity's pursuit of progress. In a world enamored with effectiveness, efficiency, and functionality, individuals often find themselves ensnared in a relentless loop, where the quest for optimization eclipses the essence of being human. We feverishly chase technological advancements, believing they hold the key to heightened efficiency, yet in this relentless pursuit, we overlook the fundamental truth: it was humanity that sparked this journey, and it is humanity that should remain at its core.
I am no stranger to this narrative; I have traversed the spectrum from burnout to depression, grappling with the weight of high-functioning anxiety within this very system. Through my art, I endeavor to disrupt this frenetic rhythm, prompting viewers to pause, to introspect, to reconnect with their emotions and physicality. I want people to stop and think about their feelings, emotions, how their bodies react, ask themselves more often "what am I actually feeling right now? why am I doing this thing now? what am I scared of? what if I try to listen now? what does it mean to me?".
The whole life, I believe, is a flux of coincidences, formed by our minds, the power of nature and people around us. It's so fragile, it can be scary, yet beautiful. When things get chaotic, I want us to think about how much control we have in our own lives. Realism isn't just going along with whatever happens; it's about taking charge and making our own path in the midst of life's changes.
With my art I want to remind us that the most important changes don't come from technology, but from how we treat ourselves and each other. I want us to slow down and be more thoughtful, listening to our bodies and our feelings. Through this, I aspire to cultivate a world where human rights, safety, and equality reign supreme—a world where progress is not measured by the speed of our stride, but by the depth of our empathy and the richness of our connection.
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Nationality:
MONTENEGRO
- Date of birth : 1989
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Montenegrin Artists