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Nense - Hedgehog Dilemma I

Oil paint on board, float mounted in white frame with Conservation Clear glass by Fiksate Framing.
340MM x 340mm H

About the Artwork: A beautiful original artwork by Chilean artist Nense. Striking in brushwork and mark-making, the composition creates an intimate view of a group of people including details like tattoos. Similar to 'Hedgehogs Dilemma II', this pair of paintings are world-class in style, colour palette and subject. 

About the Artist: Martín Gómez (September 1993), better known under the pseudonym "Nense Tango" in the graffiti and street art scene. He began his art and graffiti journey in 2005, in Santiago de Chile. Over the years, his interest in finding new pictorial answers, in conjunction with his academic studies, separated him from the traditional graffiti aesthetic and got involved with the vanguard Street art movements. But without replacing the format that forged him, being considered today as part of the new wave of contemporary muralists.

 His work lies between traditional painting and contemporary street art, responding to themes that speak from nature and the human condition as a philosophical phenomenon to the prediction and temporal projection of the different states in which current society travels.

 

 This artwork is sold.

 

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Nense - Hedgehog Dilemma I

Oil paint on board, float mounted in white frame with Conservation Clear glass by Fiksate Framing.
340MM x 340mm H

About the Artwork: A beautiful original artwork by Chilean artist Nense. Striking in brushwork and mark-making, the composition creates an intimate view of a group of people including details like tattoos. Similar to 'Hedgehogs Dilemma II', this pair of paintings are world-class in style, colour palette and subject. 

About the Artist: Martín Gómez (September 1993), better known under the pseudonym "Nense Tango" in the graffiti and street art scene. He began his art and graffiti journey in 2005, in Santiago de Chile. Over the years, his interest in finding new pictorial answers, in conjunction with his academic studies, separated him from the traditional graffiti aesthetic and got involved with the vanguard Street art movements. But without replacing the format that forged him, being considered today as part of the new wave of contemporary muralists.

 His work lies between traditional painting and contemporary street art, responding to themes that speak from nature and the human condition as a philosophical phenomenon to the prediction and temporal projection of the different states in which current society travels.

 

 This artwork is sold.