Lot 73
Monster 10 Giant Lobster 2019
acrylic, fine liner, greylead pencil, ink and marker on paper
35 x 50cm
Estimate $200 - $300
Backed and wrapped for protection.
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Monster 10 Giant Lobster exemplifies Grijalva's 2D drawings of fantastic beasts, the giant creature emerging from the water, throwing the campsite below into chaos.
Lionel Grijalva is an emerging artist creating detailed constructed worlds that feature invented prehistoric animals, dinosaurs, fantastic beasts and mythological characters. Drawn from his rich imagination, mystery is evoked for the viewer as fact and fiction blur. Hisworks on paper and ceramics are carefully executed with a sensitive and considered application of materials and inventive use of colour.
Grijalva has worked in the studio at Arts Project Australia since 2016 and has exhibited in numerous group exhibitions. His work has been selected for 'Extinct' alongside prominent contemporary Australian artists due to be published by the CSIRO in 2021. His work is held in in private collections worldwide.
Arts Project Australia: Virtual Gala
AUCTION
Sale: IT025
6:00pm - 1 December 2020
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