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BASIC 03

PINTURA

$7,480.00 usd

Acrylic on linen canvas 130 x 130 cm

About the Artist

CAMIL GIRALT

Camil Giralt is an artist with a great capacity for abstraction and synthesis, capable of capturing something so evident and at the same time so overlooked as the horizon. His work is apparently abstract, but inside it hides a deep connection with nature, a need to synthesize something structural and necessary, which places a landscape in an elemental way and makes it real, separating the creation, sky, and earth binomial. "Regarding the proximity of Camil Giralt‘s work to that of Rothko, certainly, the formal parallelism between their works is evident, although the wills that lead both towards this particular aesthetic are very different. Rothko was substantially abstract and, on the contrary, Camil Giralt‘s creative principle arises from a personal interpretation of an existing reality, culminating in an apparently abstract process. Biography "I was born in Barcelona. I studied music and piano and I am a Telecommunication Engineer. I also studied a Master‘s in Business Administration, which was the basis of my professional experience in various companies. Later on, I dedicated myself professionally and exclusively to painting, which is my true passion. I started my artistic career painting figuratively, but then I found, in abstraction, the appropriate form of expression. My paintings seek the balance between form and color, at the same time, a reflection of my inner balance, the result of constant reflection on my own work and the search for different forms of expression. I use few elements, with a limited color range, and work with different techniques that I have developed over the years, using paints and inks on canvases, papers, and material bases to achieve different results and textures with which I feel a connection". Camil Giralt

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Measurements: 130 x 130 cm

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