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Giilaang Goldyy N | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Philippe Halaburda. Item made of paper with synthetic
Giilaang Goldyy N | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Philippe Halaburda. Item made of paper with synthetic
Giilaang Goldyy N | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by Philippe Halaburda. Item made of paper with synthetic

Created and Sold by Philippe Halaburda

Philippe Halaburda

Giilaang Goldyy N - Paintings

Price $450 - Sale 25% off

Price $600 Original Retail

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Estimated Arrival: November 25, 2024

DimensionsWeight
11H x 8.5W x 0.2D in
27.94H x 21.59W x 0.51D cm
0.3 kg
0.66 lb

acrylic, color tape and black tape on golden paper, 2021

this artworks belongs to a series of 34 similar but unique paintings on paper. Each piece is unique

Item Giilaang Goldyy N
As seen in Private Residence, New York, NY
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Philippe Halaburda
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2021
How to translate emotions and shape them through psychogeographic maps in abstract paintings

Philippe Halaburda (b. 1972) is a French-born artist living and working in the USA since 2016 where he keeps transforming his work in exciting and innovative ways. Whole urban environments are being encoded into his own visual language, maps, and frameworks that invite the viewer to discover their own subconscious feelings, dreams, and experiences from living and interacting in the city and their relation to the collective.
The artist uses all kinds of mediums, be it canvas, photos, digital media, or recently plexiglass as well as his own techniques of replacing paintbrushes with rubber spatulas to create the imagery, topography, and abstract algorithms of data he collects transforming them into new worlds of monumental scales. The beauty of his art lies in the poetic and spontaneous expression of landscapes transformed into a modern visual code that the artist keeps inventing and perfecting. His art has been exhibited throughout Europe with his first solo representation by the Peyton Wright gallery in the United States in 2013. Since then, he has been in various American and French galleries.