Paisaje humano face only – Limited Edition Print by Santiago Pilotto
Paisaje humano. Done by Argentinean artists Santiago Pilotto.
his is a portrait art of a female human face. From visual aesthetics to figurative elements, it has everything to add a zealous appeal to modern homes. The vertical painting is a beautiful composition encompassing the human face as the central subject in landscape art.
Santiago highlights the face above anything else that features so much apart from beauty- her calm nature, sparkling eyes, and unexpressed intellect.
This artwork sells exclusively for The Funky Curator. Limited Edition of 300.
PAPER QUALITY: You can choose between Standard Paper, Enhanced matte art 200 gs. or Premium Paper Hahnemühle German Etching® 310gr 100% cellulose. Hahnemühle German Etching is a traditional mould-made copperplate printing paper, complete with an inkjet coating designed especially for FineArt applications. The white art paper made from 100% alpha cellulose is characterised by its extraordinary velvety tactile feel and its fine, clearly defined felt structure. The unique surface texture adds a very special touch to images, showcasing them in all their splendour with impressive three-dimensional effect and depth.
We use the highest quality pigment inks.
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Description
Irene Molnár (b. 1986, Buenos Aires) is a visual artist and researcher.
She began her studies in Social Communication at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) in 2006 but soon gravitated toward the visual arts, teaching herself to paint in 2008. She later honed her craft through workshops and, in 2013, enrolled at the Manuel Belgrano Higher School of Artistic Education (ESEA). In 2011, she also studied Theatre Direction at the National University of the Arts (UNA), actively participating in independent theatre festivals, film projects, and national and international artistic cycles.
Molnár has deepened her artistic practice through curatorial studies with María Lightowler (2021) and artistic clinics with Tulio de Sagastizabal (2021), Diana Aisemberg (2022–23), and Leila Tschoop (2019). Her work has earned significant recognition, including the Sívori Museum Artist Book Award (2022) and a selection in the OSDE Foundation Award (2021). In 2017, she participated in a group exhibition at Espacio Modos, where one of her paintings was chosen to become part of the Vital Art Collection.
Her residency experience includes a grant at Ruido Blanco Residency in Puerto Iguazú, where she developed both a painting and a performance-based project. Since 2017, she has been teaching art while continuing to exhibit her work in both solo and group shows, as well as participating in talks, festivals, and cultural events in various spaces since 2012.
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