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‘Street Art Odyssey - triptych’ by Diego Tirigall, executed on high-quality canvas, is a masterful portrayal of urban art fused with deep social commentary, reflecting the dynamism and complexities of contemporary society. This expansive triptych, measuring 360 cm in width and 555 cm in height, offers a bold visual statement that captivates and provokes.

Employing mixed media techniques including enamel, acrylics, oil, and sprays, Tirigall's work draws inspiration from Neo-Expressionism and Pop Art, reminiscent of icons like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol. The artwork weaves a rich tapestry of urban imagery and technological symbols, exploring themes of identity, technology, and societal evolution.

"Street Art Odyssey - triptych" challenges viewers to reflect on the influence of digital culture and the shifts within contemporary landscapes, inviting them to consider their role in society’s rapid transformations.

To further assist, I (the artist) am happy to help find the best local service for restretching the paintings once they arrive. From my studio in Spain, I can recommend a reliable service near your location. While this complimentary service is provided to ensure peace of mind, the responsibility of restretching ultimately lies with the recipient.

Owning this triptych provides a comprehensive experience of its profound message and visual impact, making it a valuable addition to any art collection.

Due to its significant dimensions, "Street Art Odyssey - triptych" is carefully shipped rolled in a single tube, ensuring it arrives in pristine condition, ready to make a significant impact in any setting.

Materials used:

acrylic, oil pastel, solid marker, oil stick, enamel, spray paint

Tags:
#street art #urban art #basquiat inspired 

Street Art Odyssey - triptych (2014)

Mixed-media painting 
by Diego Tirigall

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‘Street Art Odyssey - triptych’ by Diego Tirigall, executed on high-quality canvas, is a masterful portrayal of urban art fused with deep social commentary, reflecting the dynamism and complexities of contemporary society. This expansive triptych, measuring 360 cm in width and 555 cm in height, offers a bold visual statement that captivates and provokes.

Employing mixed media techniques including enamel, acrylics, oil, and sprays, Tirigall's work draws inspiration from Neo-Expressionism and Pop Art, reminiscent of icons like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol. The artwork weaves a rich tapestry of urban imagery and technological symbols, exploring themes of identity, technology, and societal evolution.

"Street Art Odyssey - triptych" challenges viewers to reflect on the influence of digital culture and the shifts within contemporary landscapes, inviting them to consider their role in society’s rapid transformations.

To further assist, I (the artist) am happy to help find the best local service for restretching the paintings once they arrive. From my studio in Spain, I can recommend a reliable service near your location. While this complimentary service is provided to ensure peace of mind, the responsibility of restretching ultimately lies with the recipient.

Owning this triptych provides a comprehensive experience of its profound message and visual impact, making it a valuable addition to any art collection.

Due to its significant dimensions, "Street Art Odyssey - triptych" is carefully shipped rolled in a single tube, ensuring it arrives in pristine condition, ready to make a significant impact in any setting.

Materials used:

acrylic, oil pastel, solid marker, oil stick, enamel, spray paint

Tags:
#street art #urban art #basquiat inspired 
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Born in Buenos Aires (Argentina) in 1976 and currently based in Vigo (Spain), Diego Tirigall comes from a family of antique dealers and art restorers. Growing up in that environment,... Read more

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