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Joaquim Falco - Crying girl contemplating Guernika

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    DescriptionJoaquim Falco - Crying girl contemplating Guernika

    Joaquim Falco is a Spanish mixed media artists born in 1958. His work has been exhibited in galleries since early 1979. Falco’s art has also brightened up private collections, meeting rooms and museums around the globe. He has made paintings for important museums such as Coca Cola in Atlanta, Ferrari in Italy and Absolut Vodka in Paris. In total he has been exhibited in galleries an museums north of 400 times. An impressive number. He has exhibited his works with important artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dalí.

    Joaquim Falco’s we can call mixed media. He creates colourful collages depicting famous artists, brands and fictional characters and prints it on canvas using the giclee printing technique. Giclee prints allow for extraordinary detail to be displayed. Falco hand-finishes his art work with strategically placed brush strokes, markers, spray paint and what ever his creativity demands. This technique highlights the colourful style and gives his art its unique character.

    His works are very appreciated by the main collectors for his important personal contribution to Pop Art with a personal and critical style. Joaquim Falco's works are a must-have for the modern day pop art collector.

    Joaquim Falco (1958) - Crying girl contemplating Guernika

    Acrylic on canvas, Mixed media - Hand signed - Original - 2020

     

    Object: Painting

    Artist: Joaquim Falco (1958)

    Title of artwork: Crying girl contemplating Guernika

    Period: 2010-present

    Year: 2020

    Technique: Acrylic on canvas, Mixed media

    Signature: Hand signed

    Edition: Original

    Condition: Excellent condition

    Total dimensions: 104×104×1 cm

    Weight: s1 kg

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