Albatross with Gloriole

Greg Parma Smith

Albatross with Gloriole, 2017167.64 x 167.64cmSign in to view price
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oil and jewels on canvasGalerie Francesca Pia
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features a soaring seabird against a vibrant blue sky, with colorful heart-shaped shapes dotting the background. The precise brushwork and realistic depiction of the bird's anatomy highlight the artist's technical skill. The use of simple shapes and bold colors creates a whimsical, dreamlike composition. This playful, yet poetic piece invites the viewer to contemplate the delicate balance between nature and human emotion.

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Galerie Francesca Pia
Gallery
Galerie Francesca Pia
Zürich

Galerie Francesca Pia was founded 1990 in Bern and from their first exhibitions forward has consistently fostered contemporary artists including Betty Woodman (1990), Peter Fischli & David Weiss (1992), Hans-Peter Feldmann (1993), Thomas Bayrle (1998), Mai-Thu Perret (2000), Wade Guyton (2004), Jutta Koether (2008) and Rochelle Feinstein (2016) et al. Today the gallery is known for the discovery and promotion of emerging artists. After 16 years in Bern, the gallery moved to a larger space in Zurich in 2007. In 2012 the gallery extended and relocated to a more generous space in the historic Löwenbrau building, where it continues to engage in an ambitious program, representing over thirty artists of different generations. ...

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