Print: "Puzzle Rosa" 60th Anniversary by Adamo Dimitriadis (Fine Art Print)

$274.00

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Description

You are buying a 30x30 centimeters (11,81 inches) on 320 gr textured paper fine Art Print.
This Art belongs to a limited Series of 25 + 5 Author Proof

This is an artwork that can only be collected for a limited time: from May till August...

Available and ready to send you 15 days after purchase...

NOTE: This artwork is A Tribute to the PINK PANTHER for its 60th Anniversary in which different international artists participate, which is held in Madrid in MAY 2023 and organized by LUCHA DE GIGANTES. The ArtToyGama Collective participates by converting some of the original artworks exhibited into limited edition collections of Fine Art Prints.

THE PINK PANTHER TM & © 1964-2023 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Many more photos: https://www.pinterest.es/ArtToyGama/pink-panther-60th-anniversary-by-lucha-de-gigantes/

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All are signed, sealed and numbered by hand by the artist. This piece of art is also accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity

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About:
Printing on PLOTTER
Data: 30cm x 30 cm. (11,81 inches)
Paper: Artist Creative Textured Paper 320 grams

NOTE: You will LOVE this kind of paper when you see. Maybe a little more difficult to produce than usual, but when you have it in your hands you will understand why we have chosen this one and no others...
It is not the first time we use it. With all the editions we have done with different artists we have always used this paper because everyone likes it because of the visual sensation of colors and figures...and when touching it with the hand the texture is great...

ARTIST: ADAMO DIMITRIADIS (SPAIN)

CONCEPTION: "Inspired after watching several episodes of the animated series, trying to harmonize with the usual humor of the Pink Panther and made on a theme close to pop surrealism with touches of the '60s."

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BIO: "Children no longer want to be astronauts and scientists, but soccer players," he summarizes in an evocation. He remembers from his earliest age the industrial architecture and scientific illustrations that he browsed in the books of his father, a Greek engineer living in Spain. The atom, a constant symbol in his work, aroused in him in those years a still unresolved curiosity, perhaps the result of the quintessence of the concept: his mysterious lack of definition."

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If you want ask any question...send email to [email protected] or through WHATSAPP +34 615755231 (Sergio)

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