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Ryan RivadeneyraModernist Palettes, Orange and Turquoise Mid-Century Floating Shapes, Abstract2024
2024
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About the Item
"Modernist Palettes" is a hand-painted acrylic painting on high-quality 300g paper by artist Ryan Rivadeneyra. These painting, influenced by modernist artists of the 50's, 60's, and 70's, explore abstract geometric shapes and overlapping transparencies to create simple and elegant compositions.
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Title: Modernist Palettes
Medium: Acrylic on Paper
Size: 100x70 cm , (40x28 inches)
Year: 2024
* Frame is for illustrative purposes only. Artwork shipped carefully rolled and packaged in a tube.
* Certificate of Authenticity provided.
Ryan Rivadeneyra (Miami, 1984) is based in Barcelona, Spain. He has shown in Museums such as the MACBA, Tapies Foundation, and CA2M in Spain, and in galleries such as Flat Time House (London), Galerie Juliette Jongma (Amsterdam), Helmhaus (Zurich), Casa Hoffman (Bogota), or Art Sonje (Seoul).
- Creator:Ryan Rivadeneyra (1982, American)
- Creation Year:2024
- Dimensions:Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 28 in (71.12 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Barcelona, ES
- Reference Number:Seller: A5131stDibs: LU1310213894402
Ryan Rivadeneyra
Ryan Rivadeneyra (Miami, 1984) is based in Barcelona, Spain. He has shown in Museums such as the MACBA, Tapies Foundation, and CA2M in Spain, and in galleries such as Flat Time House (London), Galerie Juliette Jongma (Amsterdam), Helmhaus (Zurich), Casa Hoffman (Bogota), or Art Sonje (Seoul).
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