Far into space 35 (2020) Painting by Vladimir Paun-Vrapciu

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic / Airbrush / Oil / Spray paint on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 82.3in, Width 112.2in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Abstract
Far into space 35 (200x285cm) About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles Acrylic Paint using traditional pigments mixed with synthetic resins.
Far into space 35 (200x285cm)
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Vladimir Paun-Vrapciu, a contemporary Romanian artist, embarked on his artistic journey with a foundation in the arts, graduating from the Art High School in Buzau with a focus[...]

Vladimir Paun-Vrapciu, a contemporary Romanian artist, embarked on his artistic journey with a foundation in the arts, graduating from the Art High School in Buzau with a focus on decoration from 1991 to 1995. His academic pursuits continued as he earned a degree in Architecture and Urbanism from the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism in Bucharest between 1996 and 2003. Driven by a passion for artistic exploration, Vladimir further honed his skills by pursuing a Master's in Art at the National University of Art in Bucharest from 2019 to 2021.

As an accomplished artist, Vladimir Paun-Vrapciu has garnered international recognition. He is proudly represented by the Sonia Monti Gallery in Paris, France, marking his presence in the European art scene. Additionally, he is affiliated with Saphira and Ventura Gallery in New York City, USA, showcasing the global reach of his artistic impact.

Vladimir is an active member of various esteemed organizations, including the Order of Architects in Romania, the Union of Architects from Romania, and the Union of Visual Artists in Romania. His commitment to these professional associations reflects his dedication to the art community.

The artist's accolades include the prestigious OSTEN AWARD at the Osten Biennale of Drawing in Skopje, North Macedonia, in 2020. In 2021, he received a nomination at the Chisinau International Painting Biennial at the National Museum of Art of Moldova, as well as the distinguished "BEST ARTIST AWARD" by Florence Biennale & WAVA (World Association of Visual Arts) and the "Jury Prize" at the Florence Biennale.

Apart from his accomplishments in the art world, Vladimir Păun-Vrapciu has a successful career in architecture, specifically known for his expertise in minimalism. His architectural approach focuses on essentializing volumes and maintaining the purity of lines while preserving privacy and human warmth. Notably, in 2002/2003, he emerged as the winner of an architectural competition organized by the OAT FARM Foundation, sponsored by Prince Charles, with Prince Charles serving as the president of the jury.

Amid the challenges of the world, Vladimir Păun-Vrapciu has adeptly navigated uncertainties, turning his attention to the profound study of painting. In response to the perplexing reality shaped by the psychological, social, and economic challenges gripping the world, he sought answers through his ambitious pictorial canvases, creating a visual diary of the ongoing pandemic. Vladimir's artistic endeavors stand as a testament to his resilience, adaptability, and profound insight into the world around him.

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