In this artwork, artist Miguel Guia turns to the famous theme of the Infant Girls by Velazquez. This time he is using CUBISM as a vehicle to simplify the forms and spaces, wrapping a desired outline with planes and lines... filling up the rythm of the forms and showing us the famous painting by Velazquez in a single glimpse. One time they asked Salvador Dali: "what would be the thing you saved from the Prado Museum, if it burned and you would only be able to save one thing?"... and he responded: "The air and space which exists within the painting of the Infant Girls (Meninas) by Velazuez" This particular phrase inspired Miguel Guia when choosing a name for his sculpture.

This time he is using CUBISM as a vehicle to simplify the forms and spaces, wrapping a desired outline with planes and lines... filling up the rythm of the forms and showing us the famous painting by Velazquez in a single glimpse.
Dark Bronze Finish: The sculpture is made of a layer of bronze on cold smelting of cooper, with the base of graphite or marble dust. The bronze finish is furthermore polished to obtain the desired color.
The group of artists that work with us strive for perfection in creating their works of art, focusing on the artistic criteria and aspect of the sculpture as well as the materials the piece of art is made of. Thanks to using high-quality materials, hand-made finishing and accuracy, we can achieve an accurate reproduction of art with a perfect finish, and all this at affordable prices.

One time they asked Salvador Dali: "what would be the thing you saved from the Prado Museum, if it burned and you would only be able to save one thing?"... and he responded:
We are selling this original piece from a limited and numbered edition of 150 sculptures.
This sculpture will have a number . /150/06 on the side of it. This piece of art also comes with a "Certificate of Originality" and a Copyright number.

"The air and space which exists within the painting of the Infant Girls (Meninas) by Velazuez"
 

This particular phrase inspired Miguel Guia when choosing a name for his sculpture.

This particular phrase inspired Miguel Guia when choosing a name for his sculpture.
FREE Shipping- We are shipping this artwork directly from the our Workshop in Madrid, Spain (Europe) using PRIORITY shipping (avarage delivery time 5-7 days to any place in the world!).
In order to make sure the piece arrives in perfect condition, we use a special polyurethane packaging and a secure box.

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