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Cathedral
Cathedral
Cathedral
Cathedral
Cathedral
About the artist
Ruben Cukier
Ruben Cukier
Argentine painter born in Buenos Aires in 1964. He is considered one of the leading exponents of the bioconstructivist movement, which has its roots in classical surrealism. Cukier's works explore the essential dilemma of existence through stylized a...
Material
oil on canvas
Size
60x80 cm
Price
3000 € incl. vat, excl. shipping & customs
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This captivating painting features a surrealistic tree with a textured, orange-brown trunk that appears almost mechanical, adorned with intricate details and punctuated with irregular holes that evoke a sense of depth. The branches, reminiscent of a maze, elegantly reach towards a serene sky that softly transitions into a calm horizon. The scene captures an essence of both nature and architecture, blending organic forms with a structured composition that invites the viewer to explore its mysterious world.
This artwork is perfect for modern living spaces, especially in open areas like living rooms or dining rooms, where it can serve as a striking focal point. It would also complement creative environments such as art studios or offices, sparking imagination and conversation.
Cathedrals are not creations of humanity; rather, they emerge from nature's design. Humans, in their pursuit of reaching the heavens, recreate these awe-inspiring structures. Each cathedral, a testament to the divine and a melding of natural beauty and human craftsmanship, stands as a symbolic bridge between Earth and sky. These architectural marvels echo the grandeur of nature while reflecting humanity's spiritual aspirations.
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About the artist
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Ruben Cukier

Ruben Cukier

Argentine painter born in Buenos Aires in 1964. He is considered one of the leading exponents of the bioconstructivist movement, which has its roots in classical surrealism. Cukier's works explore the essential dilemma of existence through stylized and cartoonish figures that evoke a world of absurd fantasy and fragile reality. His paintings often feature themes of religion, science, technology, and nature.
Inflection
Asi en la tierra como en el cielo
Wig of larks
Castas
Mass media disinformation
Leonardo's bioconstruction
Meditation
Cathedral
Cathedral
Bee destiny
Memento mori
Cathedral
Portrait of a woman (based on the homonime artwork by Rogier van der Weyden)
Athena
Battery of dreams