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Rodrigo Spinel
Set of 4 drawings Bauhaus architecture from the "23", Print series

2022

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Set of 4 drawings Bauhaus from "23", Print series. 2022 by Rodrigo Spinel Gliceé printed on Hahnemule Fiber Matt paper, intervened by the artist. Edition of 10 Framed Overall frame size: 18.1 in H x 16.5 in W x 1.5 in D. Overall image size: 11.6 in H x 6.69 in W x 0.1 in D. Individual size: Image size: 5.8 in H x 3.34 in W Frame size: 9 in H x 8.2 in H x 1.5 in D. 1. BAUHAUS 2. MOHOLY NAGY 3. JOOST SCHMIDT 4. HERBERT BAYER Ivory wood brown frame _________ The artist finds in drawing a way to explore the relevance of detail in the construction of images, objects, and spaces. The repetition of tiny elements such as the line in a drawing leads to the construction of complex universes where that detail acquires value and becomes the basic unit, like the brick in a wall. The gesture of the repetition of small elements and the time invested in doing it is used as a tool to give "value" to the images that are constructed.
  • Creator:
    Rodrigo Spinel (1986, Colombian)
  • Creation Year:
    2022
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 18.1 in (45.98 cm)Width: 16.5 in (41.91 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Miami Beach, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU453313914462
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