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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 51.2 W x 63.8 H x 0.8 D in
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Artist featured in a collection
In Diego Tirigall's "Optical Flow", you find an iconic soda can reimagined. This oversized spectacle does a dance with Warhol's recognizable soup cans, but this one is strictly in black and white, channeling vintage television drama. The title "Optical Flow" is tech jargon from the world of digital imaging. It's all about predicting the motion of pixels in a video. However, Tirigall's vision transcends the technical, transforming it into a vivid narrative of our society’s fluctuations. Moreover, "Future" and "Loot Box" jostle for significance in the art’s backdrop. It leads us to question whether the future is predestined or subject to whimsical chance. Diego Tirigall cleverly steers us into his artwork, surfacing the realities of our existence teetering on the past, present, and future. "Optical Flow" is not your ordinary pop art depiction, instead, an invitation to critically engage with a quandary: Are we, as a society, shaping our destiny or mere spectators of life's randomness? The artwork challenges our complacency, urging us to question, document, and ultimately reflect real human narratives. ---- Infused with the spirit of the 80s and my background as a graphic designer, my artistry, reminiscent of Abstract Pop Art, Street Art, and Abstract Expressionism, draws inspiration from notable figures like Retna, Warhol, and KAWS, along with the iconic legacy of Banksy. This blend is further enriched by the whimsical charm of Disney and the raw, expressive power of graffiti art. My works, which have found international acclaim and are available for sale, reflect a journey that transcends traditional boundaries, culminating in exhibitions in prestigious galleries from Seoul to Beverly Hills. Each piece is a testament to my passion for blending graphic design principles with the bold and rebellious energy of street art."
2023
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
51.2 W x 63.8 H x 0.8 D in
Not Framed
Yes
Ships in a Crate
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Born in Buenos Aires in 1976 and now based in Spain, Diego Tirigall grew up in a family of antique dealers and art restorers, instilling in him a deep respect for art from a young age. A self-taught artist, Tirigall has developed a unique style that blends elements of neo-expressionism, art brut, and street art. His work is characterized by bold primary colors and a knack for deconstructing pop culture, offering a critique of modern life without dwelling on its darker aspects. Tirigall's art aims to activate critical reflection in the viewer, challenging them to decode and engage in meaningful debate on current issues like financial decentralization and screen addiction.
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