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Very Good + Condition
with signs of handling on the frame
Gil Bruvel
"The Philosophers"
Hand Signed Framed
Limited Edition …
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Very Good + Condition
with signs of handling on the frame
Gil Bruvel
"The Philosophers"
Hand Signed Framed
Limited Edition Lithograph
framed size approximately 16" Wide x 7 1/2" High
image size approximately 14 1/2" Wide x 6 1/2" High
Enchanting and Beautiful
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Please read ! This fabulous Surrealist painting by the renowned artist Gil Bruvel is in excellent overall condition and the frame is in very good condition with some marks from handling ~ it's ready to add charm to any room you choose to display it ~ please see photos for condition details ~ all shipments include tracking number ~ All items are from a smoke free environment. We ship orders every day, and same day when possible. Your complete satisfaction is our goal!
About the Artist:
Gil Bruvel is a visionary artist, capable of translating complex ideas and fleeting impressions into stunning works of art. His curiosity about the human condition and the workings of the human mind is honed through daily meditative practice. His art emerges from a deep contemplation of images, emotions, and sensations, which he refines continually before he casts them into material form.
We try and fail until we get it right. Failure is essential in crystalizing and improving on our initial ideas. There is a great complexity to us and to all that surrounds us, which is not accessible unless we are willing to move beyond physicality and into the deeper layers of our consciousness. Therein lies an experience that is to be felt, rather than described or rationalized. Bruvel’s challenge as an artist is to give it a non-verbal expression through the use of form, patterns, and color.
Bruvel’s early work is marked by a desire to escape, rather than penetrate, reality at a deeper level. He was influenced by the surrealists such as Salvador Dali, Max Ernst, and Georgio de Chirico. His art was an exercise in imagination through the painting of alternate realities.
While elements of surrealism have been present in his works throughout his career, Bruvel’s later efforts play with the distortion of realities, duality, and multiple perspectives. In his Cubist series, he reduces human form to component planes and geometric shapes, using negative space to create positive form, and vice versa. He seeks to reinforce the notion of fluidity by expressing multiple viewpoints simultaneously. Bruvel often bends or extends the lines that define human form, dissolving its rigidity and allowing it to connect with the flow that constantly surrounds it. To convey the complex interplay of forces that immerse us, he disrupts vertical lines by inserting horizontal ones. He creates intentional gaps and negative space to highlight disconnect.
Having trained extensively in his father’s cabinet-making business and later at a prestigious restoration workshop, Bruvel’s work displays a mastery of technique and high-level craftsmanship. He moves through a wide range of media and forms with ease. His sculptures in bronze, wood, and stainless steel, as well as his functional furniture and mixed media, all reflect a well-defined move towards three-dimensional representation. The influence of architects such as Zaha Hadid, Frank Gehry, and Lebbeus Woods is present in many of his pieces.
Many themes that define Bruvel’s work culminate in his most recent series, “Bending the Lines.” At first glance, we recognize the ever-prevailing human form but are instantly transfixed by the thousands of wooden shafts that comprise the work. The pixelated outlines mimic our complex neural pathways, while his use of gradient color reinforces our minds’ interconnectedness. The wood is charred to show the impact of natural phenomena on the physical form and its inherently transient nature, which is transformed by the passage of time, revealing further patterns and detail.
Gil Bruvel was born in Australia, but raised in the South of France. He currently resides in Wimberley, Texas. Represented by a host of galleries worldwide.
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- Dimensions
- 16ʺW × 2ʺD × 8ʺH
- Frame Type
- Framed
- Period
- 2000 - 2009
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Canvas
- Lithograph
- Wood
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Blue
- Condition Notes
- Please read ! This fabulous Surrealist painting by the renowned artist Gil Bruvel is in excellent overall condition and the … morePlease read ! This fabulous Surrealist painting by the renowned artist Gil Bruvel is in excellent overall condition and the frame is in very good condition with some marks from handling ~ it's ready to add charm to any room you choose to display it ~ please see photos for condition details ~ all shipments include tracking number ~ All items are from a smoke free environment. We ship orders every day, and same day when possible. Your complete satisfaction is our goal! less
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