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Los Suenos Perdidos *
2002
Lithograph and Screenprint on Hahnemuhle paper
28 ¼ x 40 in
Edition of 100
SOLD
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Ombra y Oscuridad *
2002
Four-color lithograph and eighteen-color screenprint on Hahnemuhle paper
Signed by the artist in pencil, dated and numbered
22 5/8 x 30 1/4 inches (77.8 x 76.8 cm)
Edition of 100
SOLD
Juan Usle is a Spanish painter. He completed his studies at the Fine Art School of San Carlos in Valencia in 1977.
After early experimentation with expressionism, his work evolved into nearly abstract painting with figurative resonances. In 1987, Usle moved to New York. His paintings are precisely defined by strokes, lines and contours. Always within a certain order, his painting combines the lyricism and power of expressionism. By 1993, his work took as reference the work of Mondrian and the urban landscape of Manhattan, as well as American painting.
Currently his work is characterized by the use of broad brush stroke parallel strips running through the fabric surface with great delicacy, a quality that is repeated in the manner of superimposing layers of material diluted with a superb color management.
Usle, Juan
2002 Lithograph and Screenprint on Hahnemuhle paper 28 ¼ x 40 in Edition of 100 SOLD
2002 Four-color lithograph and eighteen-color screenprint on Hahnemuhle paper Signed by the artist in pencil, dated and numbered 22 5/8 x 30 1/4 inches (77.8 x 76.8 cm) Edition of 100 SOLD
After early experimentation with expressionism, his work evolved into nearly abstract painting with figurative resonances. In 1987, Usle moved to New York. His paintings are precisely defined by strokes, lines and contours. Always within a certain order, his painting combines the lyricism and power of expressionism. By 1993, his work took as reference the work of Mondrian and the urban landscape of Manhattan, as well as American painting.
Currently his work is characterized by the use of broad brush stroke parallel strips running through the fabric surface with great delicacy, a quality that is repeated in the manner of superimposing layers of material diluted with a superb color management.