Copa No. 31

1.895,00

  • Technique Oil on linen
  • Size 30 x 40 cm
  • Edition Unica
  • Art loan 56,85 monthly
  • You save 37,90 monthly
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  • Art purchase scheme 10 X 189,50 interest-free
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Description

Miguel Nuñez’s art has all the balance, realism, depth and texture of the finest still life. He strives to capture real moments in time in his captivating paintings that evoke the simple beauty and timeless elegance of classic subjects like a glass of wine or a slice of lemon. His masterful combination of light and shadow, his fascination with the reflective properties of that light, his stunning use of color and his graceful technique make each image exceptional and lifelike, and in some cases seem to reveal more than we would see with our own eyes. Copa No.30 is an exceptionally detailed painting, oil on linen and framed beautifully. This is obviously a one-of-a-kind and comes with certificate of authenticity. The painting is on display in our gallery in Amersfoort and available in our art loan. It is also possible to purchase this artwork online. Upon receipt of the order, we will contact you to schedule a delivery appointment. Delivery time 1-2 business days. For foreign customers: We ship worldwide!

Miguel Angel Nuñez (Maldonado, Uruguay 1966), whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Brazil, Panama, Argentina and Uruguay. Through realism and hyper-realistic still life paintings, he seeks to capture not only the accurate appearance of an object or figure, but also the spirit, soul and beauty in each of his subjects. Nuñez’s artistic practice revolves around the study of light and textures. His incredibly detailed compositions are created using oil paint on canvas or wood.

Miguel A. Nuñez was born in 1966 in Maldonado, Republic of Uruguay. From an early age, Miguel was fascinated by drawing and began studying the work of local painter Manolo Lima. During this time, he discovered his passion for art and decided to pursue a career as an artist. He spent every spare minute learning about art and techniques, but because of the home economy in Uruguay, he could not find opportunities to pursue his dream. From 1985 to 1994, Miguel took apprenticeship courses at the Urban School of Visual Arts. Here he enjoyed lessons from Carlos Tonelli and Miguel Battegazore, the latter of whom would later take Miguel as his pupil and teach the techniques of hyperrealism. Miguel maintains an inquisitive attitude toward his talent, continues to attend training schools and strives to further develop his skills. More recently, he was awarded a scholarship to the Arauco Foundation in Madrid. Here he works with established teacher Guillermo Muñoz Vera and artist Antonio López. Since 1996, he has also been a professor at the Urban School of Visual Arts. Miguel has exhibited his works in numerous collective exhibitions in several countries, including Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and the EU.