$ 22.00
A reproduction of Untitled 5923, Metal Series 2012 by Osvaldo Mariscotti.
The Simplified period (2010-15) is characterized by the interaction between background and center figures. Complementary colors now surround each figure producing halos that extend to the limits of each section. The artist creates a ripple effect which conveys a sense of expansion. The work is no longer bound to the canvas, it involves its surroundings. Furthermore, this idea takes us to perhaps the main particularity of this work, perception. These works were mostly produced using fluorescent acrylics which, when exposed to certain types of light, react creating unexpected and usually quite unconventional visual effects.
The later part of the period is characterized by much simplified constructions where the width and separation between elements conveys the meaning of the work.
$ 22.00
A reproduction of Untitled 5923, Metal Series 2012 by Osvaldo Mariscotti.
The Simplified period (2010-15) is characterized by the interaction between background and center figures. Complementary colors now surround each figure producing halos that extend to the limits of each section. The artist creates a ripple effect which conveys a sense of expansion. The work is no longer bound to the canvas, it involves its surroundings. Furthermore, this idea takes us to perhaps the main particularity of this work, perception. These works were mostly produced using fluorescent acrylics which, when exposed to certain types of light, react creating unexpected and usually quite unconventional visual effects.
The later part of the period is characterized by much simplified constructions where the width and separation between elements conveys the meaning of the work.
$ 22.00
A reproduction of Untitled 5923, Metal Series 2012 by Osvaldo Mariscotti.
The Simplified period (2010-15) is characterized by the interaction between background and center figures. Complementary colors now surround each figure producing halos that extend to the limits of each section. The artist creates a ripple effect which conveys a sense of expansion. The work is no longer bound to the canvas, it involves its surroundings. Furthermore, this idea takes us to perhaps the main particularity of this work, perception. These works were mostly produced using fluorescent acrylics which, when exposed to certain types of light, react creating unexpected and usually quite unconventional visual effects.
The later part of the period is characterized by much simplified constructions where the width and separation between elements conveys the meaning of the work.
$ 15.00 $ 22.00
This poster was inspired by Osvaldo Mariscotti's Untitled 625, Oil & paper on canvas (Milan, Italy, May 2009). Printed on high quality photo paper, this semi-gloss poster has a soft shine finish which reduces glare.
As we progress in time we reach the Late stage of the Color Abstraction Period (2004-09). We immediately notice the change in the role of the background. Now, the background sets the mood of the work, a mood which is set and unchanging. The grid in this case is defined as the absence of color, natural breaks present between transitions of the black figures. Given the increased role of the background, we observe less color 'complements' to the black shapes, with the introduction of light shadows which define the concept of motion.
$ 43.50
Giclées are prints generated from digital scanning. They are extremely accurate in their interpretations of original works to the extent that they can capture the most subtle nuances of color and texture. The process results in prints that are water, fade and scratch resistant.
The Simplified period (2010-15) is characterized by the interaction between background and center figures. Complementary colors now surround each figure producing halos that extend to the limits of each section. The artist creates a ripple effect which conveys a sense of expansion. The work is no longer bound to the canvas, it involves its surroundings. Furthermore, this idea takes us to perhaps the main particularity of this work, perception. These works were mostly produced using fluorescent acrylics which, when exposed to certain types of light, react creating unexpected and usually quite unconventional visual effects.
The later part of the period is characterized by much simplified constructions where the width and separation between elements conveys the meaning of the work.
$ 43.50
Giclées are prints generated from digital scanning. They are extremely accurate in their interpretations of original works to the extent that they can capture the most subtle nuances of color and texture. The process results in prints that are water, fade and scratch resistant.
The Geometric Period (1990-95) is characterized by a more cautious approach to the canvas. We observe large sections of untreated canvas with shapes, usually in the form of squares or rectangles, suspended in space. The color black works as mediator between the canvas and the color shapes for it creates a web that stops the elements from drifting away.
$ 43.50
Giclées are prints generated from digital scanning. They are extremely accurate in their interpretations of original works to the extent that they can capture the most subtle nuances of color and texture. The process results in prints that are water, fade and scratch resistant.
The Geometric Period (1990-95) is characterized by a more cautious approach to the canvas. We observe large sections of untreated canvas with shapes, usually in the form of squares or rectangles, suspended in space. The color black works as mediator between the canvas and the color shapes for it creates a web that stops the elements from drifting away.
$ 345.00
LIMITED EDITION GICLÉES Limited Art Edition of 50 18 x 24 inches (45.72 x 60.96 cm) The reproduction is printed on 100% rag Hahnemühle William Turner...
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A reproduction of Untitled 7602, Color Variations Series 2013 by Osvaldo Mariscotti.
The Simplified period (2010-15) is characterized by the interaction between background and center figures. Complementary colors now surround each figure producing halos that extend to the limits of each section. The artist creates a ripple effect which conveys a sense of expansion. The work is no longer bound to the canvas, it involves its surroundings. Furthermore, this idea takes us to perhaps the main particularity of this work, perception. These works were mostly produced using fluorescent acrylics which, when exposed to certain types of light, react creating unexpected and usually quite unconventional visual effects.
The later part of the period is characterized by much simplified constructions where the width and separation between elements conveys the meaning of the work.
$ 22.00
A reproduction of Untitled 7657, Color Variations Series 2013 by Osvaldo Mariscotti.
The Simplified period (2010-15) is characterized by the interaction between background and center figures. Complementary colors now surround each figure producing halos that extend to the limits of each section. The artist creates a ripple effect which conveys a sense of expansion. The work is no longer bound to the canvas, it involves its surroundings. Furthermore, this idea takes us to perhaps the main particularity of this work, perception. These works were mostly produced using fluorescent acrylics which, when exposed to certain types of light, react creating unexpected and usually quite unconventional visual effects.
The later part of the period is characterized by much simplified constructions where the width and separation between elements conveys the meaning of the work.
$ 22.00
A reproduction of Untitled 7658, Color Variations Series 2013 by Osvaldo Mariscotti.
The Simplified period (2010-15) is characterized by the interaction between background and center figures. Complementary colors now surround each figure producing halos that extend to the limits of each section. The artist creates a ripple effect which conveys a sense of expansion. The work is no longer bound to the canvas, it involves its surroundings. Furthermore, this idea takes us to perhaps the main particularity of this work, perception. These works were mostly produced using fluorescent acrylics which, when exposed to certain types of light, react creating unexpected and usually quite unconventional visual effects.
The later part of the period is characterized by much simplified constructions where the width and separation between elements conveys the meaning of the work.
$ 22.00
This poster was inspired by Osvaldo Mariscotti's Color Variations Series (New York, USA, January 2013). Printed on high quality photo paper, this semi-gloss poster has a soft shine finish which reduces glare.
The Simplified period (2010-15) is characterized by the interaction between background and center figures. Complementary colors now surround each figure producing halos that extend to the limits of each section. The artist creates a ripple effect which conveys a sense of expansion. The work is no longer bound to the canvas, it involves its surroundings. Furthermore, this idea takes us to perhaps the main particularity of this work, perception. These works were mostly produced using fluorescent acrylics which, when exposed to certain types of light, react creating unexpected and usually quite unconventional visual effects.
The later part of the period is characterized by much simplified constructions where the width and separation between elements conveys the meaning of the work.
$ 22.00
A reproduction of Untitled 7701, Color Variations Series 2013 by Osvaldo Mariscotti.
The Simplified period (2010-15) is characterized by the interaction between background and center figures. Complementary colors now surround each figure producing halos that extend to the limits of each section. The artist creates a ripple effect which conveys a sense of expansion. The work is no longer bound to the canvas, it involves its surroundings. Furthermore, this idea takes us to perhaps the main particularity of this work, perception. These works were mostly produced using fluorescent acrylics which, when exposed to certain types of light, react creating unexpected and usually quite unconventional visual effects.
The later part of the period is characterized by much simplified constructions where the width and separation between elements conveys the meaning of the work.
$ 345.00
LIMITED EDITION GICLÉES Limited Art Edition of 50 18 x 24 inches (45.72 x 60.96 cm) The reproduction is printed on 100% rag Hahnemühle William Turner...
View full product details$ 345.00
Giclées are prints generated from digital scanning. They are extremely accurate in their interpretations of original works to the extent that they can capture the most subtle nuances of color and texture. The process results in prints that are water, fade and scratch resistant.
The Simplified period (2010-15) is characterized by the interaction between background and center figures. Complementary colors now surround each figure producing halos that extend to the limits of each section. The artist creates a ripple effect which conveys a sense of expansion. The work is no longer bound to the canvas, it involves its surroundings. Furthermore, this idea takes us to perhaps the main particularity of this work, perception. These works were mostly produced using fluorescent acrylics which, when exposed to certain types of light, react creating unexpected and usually quite unconventional visual effects.
The later part of the period is characterized by much simplified constructions where the width and separation between elements conveys the meaning of the work.
$ 43.50
Giclées are prints generated from digital scanning. They are extremely accurate in their interpretations of original works to the extent that they can capture the most subtle nuances of color and texture. The process results in prints that are water, fade and scratch resistant.
The Simplified period (2010-15) is characterized by the interaction between background and center figures. Complementary colors now surround each figure producing halos that extend to the limits of each section. The artist creates a ripple effect which conveys a sense of expansion. The work is no longer bound to the canvas, it involves its surroundings. Furthermore, this idea takes us to perhaps the main particularity of this work, perception. These works were mostly produced using fluorescent acrylics which, when exposed to certain types of light, react creating unexpected and usually quite unconventional visual effects.
The later part of the period is characterized by much simplified constructions where the width and separation between elements conveys the meaning of the work.
$ 22.00
This poster was inspired by Osvaldo Mariscotti's Color Variations Series (New York, USA, January 2013). Printed on high quality photo paper, this semi-gloss poster has a soft shine finish which reduces glare.
The Simplified period (2010-15) is characterized by the interaction between background and center figures. Complementary colors now surround each figure producing halos that extend to the limits of each section. The artist creates a ripple effect which conveys a sense of expansion. The work is no longer bound to the canvas, it involves its surroundings. Furthermore, this idea takes us to perhaps the main particularity of this work, perception. These works were mostly produced using fluorescent acrylics which, when exposed to certain types of light, react creating unexpected and usually quite unconventional visual effects.
The later part of the period is characterized by much simplified constructions where the width and separation between elements conveys the meaning of the work.
$ 22.00
A reproduction of Untitled 7739, Color Variations Series 2013 by Osvaldo Mariscotti.
$ 22.00
This poster was inspired by Osvaldo Mariscotti's Color Variations Series (New York, USA, January 2013). Printed on high quality photo paper, this semi-gloss poster has a soft shine finish which reduces glare.
$ 22.00
A reproduction of Untitled 7749, Color Variations Series 2013 by Osvaldo Mariscotti.
The Simplified period (2010-15) is characterized by the interaction between background and center figures. Complementary colors now surround each figure producing halos that extend to the limits of each section. The artist creates a ripple effect which conveys a sense of expansion. The work is no longer bound to the canvas, it involves its surroundings. Furthermore, this idea takes us to perhaps the main particularity of this work, perception. These works were mostly produced using fluorescent acrylics which, when exposed to certain types of light, react creating unexpected and usually quite unconventional visual effects.
The later part of the period is characterized by much simplified constructions where the width and separation between elements conveys the meaning of the work.
$ 22.00
This poster was inspired by Osvaldo Mariscotti's Color Variations Series (New York, USA, January 2013). Printed on high quality photo paper, this semi-gloss poster has a soft shine finish which reduces glare.
The Simplified period (2010-15) is characterized by the interaction between background and center figures. Complementary colors now surround each figure producing halos that extend to the limits of each section. The artist creates a ripple effect which conveys a sense of expansion. The work is no longer bound to the canvas, it involves its surroundings. Furthermore, this idea takes us to perhaps the main particularity of this work, perception. These works were mostly produced using fluorescent acrylics which, when exposed to certain types of light, react creating unexpected and usually quite unconventional visual effects.
The later part of the period is characterized by much simplified constructions where the width and separation between elements conveys the meaning of the work.
$ 22.00
A reproduction of Untitled 7771, Color Variations Series 2013 by Osvaldo Mariscotti.
The Simplified period (2010-15) is characterized by the interaction between background and center figures. Complementary colors now surround each figure producing halos that extend to the limits of each section. The artist creates a ripple effect which conveys a sense of expansion. The work is no longer bound to the canvas, it involves its surroundings. Furthermore, this idea takes us to perhaps the main particularity of this work, perception. These works were mostly produced using fluorescent acrylics which, when exposed to certain types of light, react creating unexpected and usually quite unconventional visual effects.
The later part of the period is characterized by much simplified constructions where the width and separation between elements conveys the meaning of the work.
$ 75.00
A giclée reproduction of Untitled 9, 1986 by Osvaldo Mariscotti.
Giclées are prints generated from digital scanning. They are extremely accurate in their interpretations of original works to the extent that they can capture the most subtle nuances of color and texture. The process results in prints that are water, fade and scratch resistant.
$ 35.00
Every detail is crystal clear in the sensational acrylic block. The colors seem brighter and the sense of depth is incredible. From the back, our acrylic block is white, reserved and elegant.
The acrylic block serves as a modern home accessory when placed out in the open, on a desk, or up on a windowsill. With 25mm of acrylic glass, its strong edges give you absolute freedom in where you put it. Simple and easy.
$ 43.50
Giclées are prints generated from digital scanning. They are extremely accurate in their interpretations of original works to the extent that they can capture the most subtle nuances of color and texture. The process results in prints that are water, fade and scratch resistant.
Mariscotti's Red Period (1980s) consists of vibrant paintings where motion is the main theme rendered as strong diagonals of color which produce subdivisions on the canvas that at the same time highlight the space in each section. The color red is widely used in the canvases of this period, only combined with certain other colors such as yellow, green and blue.
$ 1.20
Postcard of the Osvaldo Mariscotti artwork Untitled 9 from 1981.
Mariscotti's Red Period (1980s) consists of vibrant paintings where motion is the main theme rendered as strong diagonals of color which produce subdivisions on the canvas that at the same time highlight the space in each section. The color red is widely used in the canvases of this period, only combined with certain other colors such as yellow, green and blue.
$ 22.00
This poster was inspired by Osvaldo Mariscotti's Red Period works (Buenos Aires, Argentina, June 1982). Printed on high quality photo paper, this semi-gloss poster has a soft shine finish which reduces glare.
Mariscotti's Red Period (1980s) consists of vibrant paintings where motion is the main theme rendered as strong diagonals of color which produce subdivisions on the canvas that at the same time highlight the space in each section. The color red is widely used in the canvases of this period, only combined with certain other colors such as yellow, green and blue.
$ 38.00
American artist Osvaldo Mariscotti lends his coveted abstract print to this glam graphic pillow. The iconic original print adds the perfect pop of pattern to any space.
$ 43.50
A giclée reproduction of Untitled 91T, 2000 by Osvaldo Mariscotti.
Giclées are prints generated from digital scanning. They are extremely accurate in their interpretations of original works to the extent that they can capture the most subtle nuances of color and texture. The process results in prints that are water, fade and scratch resistant.
The Pseudo-figurative period (1996-2000) is characterized by vibrant paintings that resemble works from the Red Period; however, incorporating ideas from the later Geometric Period. The canvas is completely covered by color, with darker shapes, usually in black or blue, spread uniformly across the work. We observe the first efforts at dividing the canvas in clearly demarcated sections, something that will become a personal symbol for the artist in later periods. The artist introduces for the first time the concept of "change" and "progression", establishing milestones for later work.
$ 43.50
A giclée reproduction of Untitled 9A, 2000 by Osvaldo Mariscotti.
Giclées are prints generated from digital scanning. They are extremely accurate in their interpretations of original works to the extent that they can capture the most subtle nuances of color and texture. The process results in prints that are water, fade and scratch resistant.
The Pseudo-figurative period (1996-2000) is characterized by vibrant paintings that resemble works from the Red Period; however, incorporating ideas from the later Geometric Period. The canvas is completely covered by color, with darker shapes, usually in black or blue, spread uniformly across the work. We observe the first efforts at dividing the canvas in clearly demarcated sections, something that will become a personal symbol for the artist in later periods. The artist introduces for the first time the concept of "change" and "progression", establishing milestones for later work.
$ 35.00
Every detail is crystal clear in the sensational acrylic block. The colors seem brighter and the sense of depth is incredible. From the back, our acrylic block is white, reserved and elegant.
The acrylic block serves as a modern home accessory when placed out in the open, on a desk, or up on a windowsill. With 25mm of acrylic glass, its strong edges give you absolute freedom in where you put it. Simple and easy.
$ 43.50
Giclées are prints generated from digital scanning. They are extremely accurate in their interpretations of original works to the extent that they can capture the most subtle nuances of color and texture. The process results in prints that are water, fade and scratch resistant.
The Simplified period (2010-15) is characterized by the interaction between background and center figures. Complementary colors now surround each figure producing halos that extend to the limits of each section. The artist creates a ripple effect which conveys a sense of expansion. The work is no longer bound to the canvas, it involves its surroundings. Furthermore, this idea takes us to perhaps the main particularity of this work, perception. These works were mostly produced using fluorescent acrylics which, when exposed to certain types of light, react creating unexpected and usually quite unconventional visual effects.
The later part of the period is characterized by much simplified constructions where the width and separation between elements conveys the meaning of the work.
$ 1.20
Postcard of the Osvaldo Mariscotti artwork Untitled Black 15 from 2015.
The Simplified period (2010-15) is characterized by the interaction between background and center figures. Complementary colors now surround each figure producing halos that extend to the limits of each section. The artist creates a ripple effect which conveys a sense of expansion. The work is no longer bound to the canvas, it involves its surroundings. Furthermore, this idea takes us to perhaps the main particularity of this work, perception. These works were mostly produced using fluorescent acrylics which, when exposed to certain types of light, react creating unexpected and usually quite unconventional visual effects.
The later part of the period is characterized by much simplified constructions where the width and separation between elements conveys the meaning of the work.
$ 169.00
The acrylic glass gives your artwork remarkable depth and brilliance that will make an impact on any audience.
The Simplified period (2010-15) is characterized by the interaction between background and center figures. Complementary colors now surround each figure producing halos that extend to the limits of each section. The artist creates a ripple effect which conveys a sense of expansion. The work is no longer bound to the canvas, it involves its surroundings. Furthermore, this idea takes us to perhaps the main particularity of this work, perception. These works were mostly produced using fluorescent acrylics which, when exposed to certain types of light, react creating unexpected and usually quite unconventional visual effects.
The later part of the period is characterized by much simplified constructions where the width and separation between elements conveys the meaning of the work.
$ 399.00
The acrylic glass gives your artwork remarkable depth and brilliance that will make an impact on any audience.
The Simplified period (2010-15) is characterized by the interaction between background and center figures. Complementary colors now surround each figure producing halos that extend to the limits of each section. The artist creates a ripple effect which conveys a sense of expansion. The work is no longer bound to the canvas, it involves its surroundings. Furthermore, this idea takes us to perhaps the main particularity of this work, perception. These works were mostly produced using fluorescent acrylics which, when exposed to certain types of light, react creating unexpected and usually quite unconventional visual effects.
The later part of the period is characterized by much simplified constructions where the width and separation between elements conveys the meaning of the work.
$ 38.00
American artist Osvaldo Mariscotti lends his coveted abstract print to this glam graphic pillow. The iconic original print adds the perfect pop of pattern to any space.
$ 35.00
Every detail is crystal clear in the sensational acrylic block. The colors seem brighter and the sense of depth is incredible. From the back, our acrylic block is white, reserved and elegant.
The acrylic block serves as a modern home accessory when placed out in the open, on a desk, or up on a windowsill. With 25mm of acrylic glass, its strong edges give you absolute freedom in where you put it. Simple and easy.
$ 399.00
The acrylic glass gives your artwork remarkable depth and brilliance that will make an impact on any audience.
The Simplified period (2010-15) is characterized by the interaction between background and center figures. Complementary colors now surround each figure producing halos that extend to the limits of each section. The artist creates a ripple effect which conveys a sense of expansion. The work is no longer bound to the canvas, it involves its surroundings. Furthermore, this idea takes us to perhaps the main particularity of this work, perception. These works were mostly produced using fluorescent acrylics which, when exposed to certain types of light, react creating unexpected and usually quite unconventional visual effects.
The later part of the period is characterized by much simplified constructions where the width and separation between elements conveys the meaning of the work.
$ 38.00
American artist Osvaldo Mariscotti lends his coveted abstract print to this glam graphic pillow. The iconic original print adds the perfect pop of pattern to any space.
$ 43.50
Giclées are prints generated from digital scanning. They are extremely accurate in their interpretations of original works to the extent that they can capture the most subtle nuances of color and texture. The process results in prints that are water, fade and scratch resistant.
The Geometric Period (1990-95) is characterized by a more cautious approach to the canvas. We observe large sections of untreated canvas with shapes, usually in the form of squares or rectangles, suspended in space. The color black works as mediator between the canvas and the color shapes for it creates a web that stops the elements from drifting away.
$ 43.50
Giclées are prints generated from digital scanning. They are extremely accurate in their interpretations of original works to the extent that they can capture the most subtle nuances of color and texture. The process results in prints that are water, fade and scratch resistant.
The Geometric Period (1990-95) is characterized by a more cautious approach to the canvas. We observe large sections of untreated canvas with shapes, usually in the form of squares or rectangles, suspended in space. The color black works as mediator between the canvas and the color shapes for it creates a web that stops the elements from drifting away.
$ 43.50
Giclées are prints generated from digital scanning. They are extremely accurate in their interpretations of original works to the extent that they can capture the most subtle nuances of color and texture. The process results in prints that are water, fade and scratch resistant.
The Geometric Period (1990-95) is characterized by a more cautious approach to the canvas. We observe large sections of untreated canvas with shapes, usually in the form of squares or rectangles, suspended in space. The color black works as mediator between the canvas and the color shapes for it creates a web that stops the elements from drifting away.
$ 43.50
Giclées are prints generated from digital scanning. They are extremely accurate in their interpretations of original works to the extent that they can capture the most subtle nuances of color and texture. The process results in prints that are water, fade and scratch resistant.
The Geometric Period (1990-95) is characterized by a more cautious approach to the canvas. We observe large sections of untreated canvas with shapes, usually in the form of squares or rectangles, suspended in space. The color black works as mediator between the canvas and the color shapes for it creates a web that stops the elements from drifting away.
$ 43.50
Giclées are prints generated from digital scanning. They are extremely accurate in their interpretations of original works to the extent that they can capture the most subtle nuances of color and texture. The process results in prints that are water, fade and scratch resistant.
The Geometric Period (1990-95) is characterized by a more cautious approach to the canvas. We observe large sections of untreated canvas with shapes, usually in the form of squares or rectangles, suspended in space. The color black works as mediator between the canvas and the color shapes for it creates a web that stops the elements from drifting away.
$ 43.50
Giclées are prints generated from digital scanning. They are extremely accurate in their interpretations of original works to the extent that they can capture the most subtle nuances of color and texture. The process results in prints that are water, fade and scratch resistant.
The Geometric Period (1990-95) is characterized by a more cautious approach to the canvas. We observe large sections of untreated canvas with shapes, usually in the form of squares or rectangles, suspended in space. The color black works as mediator between the canvas and the color shapes for it creates a web that stops the elements from drifting away.
$ 43.50
Giclées are prints generated from digital scanning. They are extremely accurate in their interpretations of original works to the extent that they can capture the most subtle nuances of color and texture. The process results in prints that are water, fade and scratch resistant.
The Geometric Period (1990-95) is characterized by a more cautious approach to the canvas. We observe large sections of untreated canvas with shapes, usually in the form of squares or rectangles, suspended in space. The color black works as mediator between the canvas and the color shapes for it creates a web that stops the elements from drifting away.
$ 43.50
Giclées are prints generated from digital scanning. They are extremely accurate in their interpretations of original works to the extent that they can capture the most subtle nuances of color and texture. The process results in prints that are water, fade and scratch resistant.
The Geometric Period (1990-95) is characterized by a more cautious approach to the canvas. We observe large sections of untreated canvas with shapes, usually in the form of squares or rectangles, suspended in space. The color black works as mediator between the canvas and the color shapes for it creates a web that stops the elements from drifting away.
$ 43.50
Giclées are prints generated from digital scanning. They are extremely accurate in their interpretations of original works to the extent that they can capture the most subtle nuances of color and texture. The process results in prints that are water, fade and scratch resistant.
The Geometric Period (1990-95) is characterized by a more cautious approach to the canvas. We observe large sections of untreated canvas with shapes, usually in the form of squares or rectangles, suspended in space. The color black works as mediator between the canvas and the color shapes for it creates a web that stops the elements from drifting away.