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PichiAvo
Orphic Hymn to the Three Graces II

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$1,250 CAD

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Giclée Archival print by Pichiavo. This image is based off a painting by PichiAvo which is on display at the Artemizia Foundation Museum in Zairean. 

  • 18" x 42"
  • Signed and numbered by artist
  • Comes with a certificate of authenticity
  • Giclée print inkjet on 100% heavy cotton paper
  • Sold unframed

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Biography

Spanish based artist duo, are recognized for their ability to ignite relationships between art, sculpture, architecture, space and social contexts.

Their style adopts a focus which is both beautiful and performative, firm in its discussion and totally the perfect deconstruction of classic art and contemporary urban art, in order to create a new fusion, which whilst faithful to its classic heritage, creates a new and exciting vision of art.
PichiAvo are one since 2007, fleeing from the self-centeredness of graffiti, united to create a single piece of work, reciting a conceptually urban poetry, born from the artistic formalism of the street, transferring fragments of a wall to the canvas and from the canvas to the wall in a personal version.



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