Contemporary Collage, Fluorescent Neon Yellow Color. Framed in Gold & White
Located in ALCOY/ALCOI, ES
COLUMN FRAGMENT, LIME SQUARE
An exhilarating standout from the conceptually driven "From Stone to Canvas" exhibition, this square-format dimensional artwork offers a brilliant juxtaposition of Renaissance architecture and high-voltage contemporary color. While the overarching collection honors the pristine white-and-gold interiors of the Cathedral of Granada—originally conceived by master architect Diego de Siloé—this specific piece shatters historical convention. Infused with an intensely vibrant fluorescent lime hue, the artwork seamlessly fuses the heavy classical monumentalism of the cathedral with the electric, neon-pop aesthetic of the artist’s celebrated "Pop Miami" series. Symmetrically framed and highly tactile, it is crafted to be a magnetic focal point in any upscale interior.
Textural Mastery & Sculptural Process:
Sartorial Construction: Channeling an extensive professional background in haute couture, the artist manipulates raw textiles with the precision of a master tailor. Intricate folding, draping, and gathering techniques are applied directly to the canvas matrix.
Tridimensional Hardening: Transcending traditional flat painting, the draped fabrics are heavily treated and sculpted until they cure into a semi-rigid state. This meticulous process successfully mimics the vertical, carved fluting of an antique stone semi-column fragment.
Neon & Classical Synergy: The audacious fluorescent lime colorway provides a striking, modern shock to the eye, making this square piece a perfect standalone statement for minimalist, eclectic, or avant-garde luxury settings.
Curated Framing: To elegantly ground the explosive neon color and tie it back to the Cathedral's original palette, the artwork is beautifully presented in a bespoke white and gold wooden frame, elevating its overall exquisiteness and gallery-ready appeal.
About the Artist: Cristina Estañ...
Category
2010s Abstract Vicky Barranguet Mixed Media