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Jacinto Santamaria
The tree, 2020
$ 1,260
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Medium
Photography : HD print, fine art print
Dimensions cm | inch
59.4 x 84 cm 23.4 x 33.1 inch
Support
Framing
Not framed
Type
Numbered and limited to 7 copies
1 remaining copy
Authenticity
Work sold with an invoice from the gallery
and a certificate of authenticity
Signature
Signed artwork
About the artwork
Artwork sold in perfect condition
Winner of the VIII National Photography Contest "Pedestrian, don't cross your life" with the photograph "The last signal". Contest promoted, among others, by Stop Accidents, the DGT (General Directorate of Traffic) and the CNAE (National Confederation of Driving Schools).
Construction solutions for the new Naturgas headquarters in Bilbao, designed by IMB architects, an office that was the winner of the 1st prize in the "Competition for the new Naturgas headquarters in Bilbao".
Construmat Prize for the rehabilitation of the facade of the Zurich building in Barcelona (Diagonal, 431), former Chasyr building. With the conservation and enhancement of the 42 deep red enameled slabs and large dimensions, the work of the artist Carles Madirolas.
Design of the "monolith" for the Petrocat service stations.
Exhibitions:
Traveling photographic exhibition "Pedestrian, do not cross your life" 2020 in different Spanish cities to raise awareness of the drama of traffic accidents.
The reason for my work:
His works are made up of two parts that are related, that dialogue, in such a way that each part acquires a greater meaning by being part of the whole. I am interested in the formal and spatial relationship between the two parts, a triangle is a triangle but two triangles one on each side can evoke the image of an archetypal house, the one we drew when we were little.
I explore shapes and spatial relationships from a predetermined shape like the bullet (the vertical rectangle with rounded corners) with photography as the medium.
My goal is to create beauty with those formal and space games while also explaining a little story.