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The die is cast (2004) Printmaking by Valery Mironov
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- Screenprinting on Paper
- Number of copies available 2
- Dimensions Height 27.6in, Width 19.7in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
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Not framed.
Printed on Fine Art Matt Paper, smooth texture. Hahnemuhle Museum Etching is an exceptional 350 gsm weight paper, smooth textured, natural white, 100% cotton pulp, acid free, specially designed for art reproduction and exceptional saturation and D-max.
This special design is a print for art lovers and interior design professionals. Limited Edition with only 10 reprints. Each work in the collection is numbered and signed.
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Giclée prints hold their colour and value for much longer than regular prints. In fact, they are known to last approximately 200 years before they start to fade. They are museum-quality prints that are built to last.
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Valery Mironov is a contemporary Russian artist known for his sacral-metaphorical works, which he has been creating for over two decades. Employing a complex technique inspired by ancient masters, Mironov crafts intricate images that are uniquely complemented by phrases or sayings he composes. These textual elements are seamlessly integrated into the canvas, adding depth and meaning to his artworks.
Mironov’s ion for fine arts began during his school years. His journey as an artist started with caricature and design, later evolving into portraiture before he ultimately embraced mythological and philosophical themes in his easel paintings.
In recent years, Mironov has expanded his artistic exploration to include the ancient cultures of Africa, the East, and the New World. This study of diverse traditions and histories informs his work, enriching it with layers of symbolism and a profound connection to humanity's shared heritage.
- Nationality: RUSSIA
- Date of birth : 1965
- Artistic domains: Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Artists presented by a gallery
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