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Kelvin Lopez Nieveg, 'Fantasmas Zodiacales' 2003
$600.00 USD
Explore the intriguing artwork of Kelvin Lopez Nieves. This oil painting on canvas presents two figures engaged in a fighting position, while in the background, a transparent portrait of Pocahontas, a beloved Disney character, emerges. Lopez Nieves, a renowned Cuban painter, combines elements of figuration and cultural references to create a thought-provoking composition.
Details:
Artist: Kelvin Lopez Nieveg
Date: 2003
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 53 x 40.5 in
Notes: Signed and dated in the lower right corner; inscription on verso.
Condition Report: in overall good condition.
Kelvin Lopez Nieves, born on July 12, 1976, in Las Tunas, Cuba, has gained significant recognition both within Cuba and internationally. His artistic journey began with his studies at the Higher Institute of Art (ISA) in Havana, where he later became a professor. Lopez Nieves is a member of the National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (UNEAC), further solidifying his status within the artistic community.
This oil painting, created in 2003, showcases Lopez Nieves' mastery of the medium. The dimensions of the framed artwork are 53 x 40.5 inches. The large scale of the painting allows viewers to fully immerse themselves in the dynamic composition and intricate details. The juxtaposition of the two figures in a fighting position against the transparent portrayal of Pocahontas adds a layer of complexity to the artwork, inviting viewers to contemplate themes of conflict, identity, and popular culture.
In terms of condition, the painting is reported to be in overall good condition, ensuring its longevity and preserving the artist's original intention. It is signed and dated by Kelvin Lopez Nieves in the lower right corner, adding authenticity to the artwork. Additionally, the artist's signature and title can be found on the verso, reinforcing its origin.
Kelvin Lopez Nieves' work has been showcased in numerous personal and collective exhibitions in Cuba and around the world. His participation in international art fairs and exhibitions, such as the International Contemporary Art Fair in Madrid and the Latino Art Show in Los Angeles, demonstrates his global reach and impact. His artworks can be found in prestigious collections, including the Arizona State University Art Museum, the Friendship Foundation in New York, and the Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) in California.
As you engage with this artwork, delve into the artist's unique perspective and explore the themes he presents. Lopez Nieves' art combines technical skill, cultural references, and thought-provoking narratives, inviting viewers to delve deeper into the layers of meaning within his work. Experience the captivating world of Kelvin Lopez Nieves, where figuration meets cultural icons and imagination intertwines with social commentary.
Details:
Artist: Kelvin Lopez Nieveg
Date: 2003
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 53 x 40.5 in
Notes: Signed and dated in the lower right corner; inscription on verso.
Condition Report: in overall good condition.
Kelvin Lopez Nieves, born on July 12, 1976, in Las Tunas, Cuba, has gained significant recognition both within Cuba and internationally. His artistic journey began with his studies at the Higher Institute of Art (ISA) in Havana, where he later became a professor. Lopez Nieves is a member of the National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (UNEAC), further solidifying his status within the artistic community.
This oil painting, created in 2003, showcases Lopez Nieves' mastery of the medium. The dimensions of the framed artwork are 53 x 40.5 inches. The large scale of the painting allows viewers to fully immerse themselves in the dynamic composition and intricate details. The juxtaposition of the two figures in a fighting position against the transparent portrayal of Pocahontas adds a layer of complexity to the artwork, inviting viewers to contemplate themes of conflict, identity, and popular culture.
In terms of condition, the painting is reported to be in overall good condition, ensuring its longevity and preserving the artist's original intention. It is signed and dated by Kelvin Lopez Nieves in the lower right corner, adding authenticity to the artwork. Additionally, the artist's signature and title can be found on the verso, reinforcing its origin.
Kelvin Lopez Nieves' work has been showcased in numerous personal and collective exhibitions in Cuba and around the world. His participation in international art fairs and exhibitions, such as the International Contemporary Art Fair in Madrid and the Latino Art Show in Los Angeles, demonstrates his global reach and impact. His artworks can be found in prestigious collections, including the Arizona State University Art Museum, the Friendship Foundation in New York, and the Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) in California.
As you engage with this artwork, delve into the artist's unique perspective and explore the themes he presents. Lopez Nieves' art combines technical skill, cultural references, and thought-provoking narratives, inviting viewers to delve deeper into the layers of meaning within his work. Experience the captivating world of Kelvin Lopez Nieves, where figuration meets cultural icons and imagination intertwines with social commentary.
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