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Sale price$6,500.00 USD Regular price$7,000.00 USD

Artist: Marc Gonz
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Apricus Art Collection
Signature:Signed by Artist


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Artist Biography

Marc Gonz a Fine Arts graduate from the University of Barcelona, has exhibited widely across Europe, including ART MADRID, JUSTMAD Art Fair, Saatchi Gallery (London), and Affordable Art Fair (Amsterdam). Recognized in prestigious venues like Palau de la Música (Valencia) and Palau de la Virreina (Barcelona), their work also appears in galleries across London, Portugal, and Paris. Honored with awards such as the Certamen d'Arts Plàstiques (Valencia) and UNED Arts Competition (Madrid), [Artist's Name] is celebrated for their distinct approach to contemporary art.

Artist Statement

Marc Gonz's way of working consists of burying layer upon layer, in this process of burying, a face is configured, part of the disorder and error to find a harmony. The works of Marc Gonz through matter and color present us with a distorted version of reality. The brutality and density of the brushstrokes show us a visceral work, vibrant at times grotesque and primal, but at the same time expressing deep emotions, which refer us to the ancestral, the spiritual going to the essence without artifice, an excavation of the soul. With a mixture of abstraction and expressionism, they create a transformation of the human form, where its meaning is transcended. All this gives us an idea of its complexity and leads us down the path of the depths of the unconscious. The artist himself manufactures his own paintings, achieving a technique of impasto in which he recreates himself in the density of the paint, molding large overflowing pictorial masses. The volume of the brushstrokes makes the works almost sculptural, creating microcosms that take on their own identity when we get closer.