Enfant au ballon en forme de chien Grand

Artist
Miguel Guía
Enfant au ballon en forme de chien Grand (2019) Bronze sculpture & metal
  • Dimensions : 53 x 23 x 9 cm
  • Print : Limited edition of 199 copies
  • Guarantee :
    Certificate by the gallery
Sold and delivered by
Johan D.
€980.00
Delivery: One to two weeks Hand delivery: Paris - FRANCE
Aditional Information
Period Contemporary (1945-today)

Still in its original box.
Work sold with gallery invoice and certificate of authenticity.
Work signed by hand.

Miguel Guía proposes with this sculpture to imitate the silhouette of a child graffiti style, like a drawing represented on a wall. We can also see a bright metallic blue balloon of blue nickel in the shape of a dog. The artist tries to capture the Urban Art style that Banksy already manages to transmit, and transfer it to a three-dimensional representation, as we could see in the work of the British artist “Girl with Balloon”. Guide, inspired by his previous work “A boy with balloon”, to which is added the metallic blue effect on the globe, characteristic in numerous Pop Art works, proposing this fusion of styles, through sculpture, with his own interpretation of the dog, making it his own through his style. This sculpture manages to place us in a universe of urban art, emerging in the street, which always seeks to surprise and denounce current and universal issues through Street art.

The seller also has : Girl with a balloon in the shape of a large dog. If you are interested in both sculptures, a price will be considered.

Artist Biography

Miguel Guia is a Spanish artist born in 1960.This artist from Madrid is a painter and sculptor, he creates artworks of great force. However it is sculpture which became his favorite medium, he does mostly pieces in bronze, all of his pieces are examples of expression of a great sensibility, each one of them transcribe emotions of great sincerity.

A great modeler, he oriented his artistic research towards the subjects of power and tries to achive a perfect balance, dynamism and harmony. With pieces sometimes tending towards a cubist style, the artist gets influenced by renowned artist such as Pablo Picasso, Eduardo Chillada, Oteiza, Salvardor Dali, Jacques Lipchitz, Alexander Archipenko, Julio Gonzalez (Picasso's teacher) and Juan Gris.

His work has been exhibited in Madrid, New York, Frankfurt and Valencia.

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