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Infant Girl Air and Metal Bronze (2001) Sculpture by Miguel Guía
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Limited Edition (#1/150)
Sculpture,
Bronze
on Other substrate
- Dimensions Height 15.8in, Width 14.6in / 8.00 kg
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
- Categories Sculptures under $5,000 Cubism Geometric
Sculpture Infant Girl Air and Metal Dark Bronze
In this artwork, artist Miguel Guía turns to the famous theme of the Infant Girls by Velazquez. This time he is using CUBISM as a vehicle to simplify the forms and spaces, wrapping a desired outline with planes and lines... filling up the rythm of the forms and showing us the famous painting by Velazquez in a single glimpse. One time they asked Salvador Dalí: “what would be the thing you saved from the Prado Museum, if it burned and you would only be able to save one thing?”... and he responded: “The air and space which exists within the painting of the Infant Girls (Meninas) by Velazuez” This particular phrase inspired Miguel Guía when choosing a name for his sculpture.
Limited edition of 150 works
Miguel Guía is a contemporary Spanish artist. He grows up surrounded by artists and artisans with a lot of craft in his father’s foundry and artistic reproductions workshop, absorbing multiple knowledge of the trade, discovering different artistic languages and in turn, helping his family to thrive in this complex world of art sales.
The artist nurtures a creative spirit and possesses a distinct sensitivity towards beauty in its multifaceted expressions. Miguel Guía's artistic journey unfolds through various stages of continuous evolution, where previous accomplishments are not abandoned but rather integrated and perpetually bear fruit alongside the exploration of new forms of expression. This ongoing process eventually culminates in the establishment of a unique and recognizable style, which the artist refers to as "ArtEssence."
- Nationality: SPAIN
- Date of birth : 1690
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists, Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary Spanish Artists Artists presented by a gallery