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International contemporary art fair Studio Lisboa 018, 2018 (Lisbon, Portugal). Expositive project.
International contemporary art fair art3f Brussels 2018 (Belgium). Project 4.
International contemporary art fair art3f Paris 2019 (France). Project 3.
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fluoxetine #2 (flowers levitating) - Limited Edition of 10 Photograph

Antonio Romero

Spain

Photography, Digital on Paper

Size: 69 W x 46 H x 0.1 D in

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LIMITED EDITION, shipping not included. LARGUE SIZE: 46.1 x 69.1 in (117 x 176 cm) + 4 in (10cm) white boarder . Edition of 10 + 2 AP, $11,500 USD. This artwork was featured, on August 24, 2017, in the curated Saatchi Art collection "Inspired By Man Ray: New Surrealist Works". And It has been exhibited in three international contemporary art fairs, in Studio Lisboa 018 (Portugal), art3f Brussels 2018 (Belgium), and art3f Paris 2019 (France). Also available in: SMALL SIZE: 11.5 x 17.3 in (29,5 x 44 cm) + 2 in (5 cm) white boarder. Edition of 30 + 2 AP, $600 USD. MEDIUM SIZE: 23 x 34.6 in (59 x 88 cm) + 2 in (5 cm) white boarder. Edition of 20 + 2 AP, $3,500 USD. Every Limited Edition is printed in Fine Art pigment print, Museum Quality Paper, with the attached Digigraphie print quality Certificate. The artwork is signed by the artist, and includes a numbered Certificate of Authenticity. Rolled with many layers of protection, and shipped in a double reinforced cardboard tube. _ FLUOXETINE: MENS SANA IN MUNDI SANO Levitating flowers in the night. A microcosm of icons for a last generation drug, fluoxetine, whose main function is to help the neurotransmitter serotonin to restore and improve our mood. The brain controls the body and its relation to the outside world and to ourselves, maintaining in a frail balance our physical and metaphysical existence. In developed countries, the complex human environment, new relationship patterns and new social contexts, supposes an assault and even a constant aggression to our emotions. Despite increased cranial capacity, intellectual coefficient and knowledge coupled with an overwhelming scientific and technological development, we have not made ourselves immune to an increasing emotional fragility. I wish to express that search for optimism and happiness, even the euphoria, which longs our human condition. And relieve the mind with an aesthetic experience that wants to be a counterpoint, a parenthesis or, why not, a visual therapy... that is the art. In the mental conception of this molecule, I wondered what would be the relation between its spatial arrangement and its main pharmacological action. I finally found it in microspaces emerging in a black night: flowers, inflorescences, and even the image of a strange butterfly that illuminates our darkness. REAL SIZE of the subject of the artwork: 0.7 x 1.1 mm (0.029 x 0.044 in). As a medium I use the digital photography with the help of a microscope. This series belongs to the project "health versus disease", for more information please check out: www.antonioromeo-fineart.com _ ARTWORK FEATURED IN A CURATED COLLECTION This artwork was featured, on August 24, 2017, in the curated Saatchi Art collection "Inspired By Man Ray: New Surrealist Works", by Jessica McQueen Associate Curator at Saatchi Art. www.saatchiart.com/art-collection/Photography-Collage-Painting/Inspired-By-Man-Ray-New-Surrealist-Works/722504/199612/vie _

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Photography:Digital on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:10

Size:69 W x 46 H x 0.1 D in

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I define my author projects, more visual than discursive, like "Quiet and pleasant strolls through the microcosm of human: microspaces of a parallel universe of emotional energy." Like processes that take place in our creative mind of logic gates with switches of colors. The creative mind: the completely "irrational" and so exclusive trait of the homo sapiens. - In my teenage years, I observed to the microscope a thin slice of rock that contained an astounding amount of microfossils of single-cell animals, petrified hundreds of millions of years ago, but still telling about their morphology, their habitat, their staggering biodiversity, and their role in our evolutionary history. Their narration took the form of microlandscapes of endless mass graves full of delicate recumbent beings. I felt the need to retain that moment in my memory capturing it with a photograph. My pictures want be an unedited vision across suggestive and baffling parallel-universe, unknown but very close: tiny corners of an infinite reality. I wish to share these snapshots with other naked eyes, viewers diving into them and promenading through them leisurely: in a symbiosis of aesthetic experience, cognitive process and also a reflection on the theme of those artworks, speaking to us about our technoscience present which is writing our future. As a medium for my artistic production, I use the digital photography (fine art pigment prints) with the help of a microscope. For more information please check out my official website: www.antonioromero-fineart.com

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