Andres Valencia Partners with Mourlot Editions on Fine Art Prints | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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Andres Valencia Partners with Mourlot Editions on Fine Art Prints | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
"At just thirteen years old, San Diego painter Andres Valencia is adding another remarkable chapter to his meteoric rise. The prodigy, whose Cubist-inspired works have already made waves on the global art stage, has partnered with Paris-based Mourlot Editions for a series of limited and open edition lithographs. The collaboration marks a rare honor, as Mourlot-founded in 1852 and renowned for its work with masters such as Picasso, Matisse, Chagall, and Miró-rarely extends its expertise to contemporary artists."
"The collaboration includes three lithographs- Woman, Samurai, and Commander -each measuring 22 by 28 inches. Produced using Mourlot's traditional printing methods, the works highlight the studio's dedication to craftsmanship while translating Valencia's dynamic brushwork and Cubist energy into a new medium. Open unsigned editions are available at $250 USD, while signed limited editions retail for $1,250 USD, giving both collectors and admirers a chance to own a piece of this historic partnership."
"Valencia first burst onto the international stage in 2021 at Art Miami, where he became the youngest artist ever exhibited at the fair. His paintings, often marked by angular forms and bold palettes reminiscent of Cubism, were initially priced at $10,000 USD before quickly skyrocketing well into six figures. The art market, typically cautious around young talent, has embraced him with unusual enthusiasm."
Andres Valencia, a thirteen-year-old San Diego painter, partnered with Paris-based Mourlot Editions to produce limited and open edition lithographs. Mourlot, founded in 1852 and known for printing works by Picasso, Matisse, Chagall, and MirĂ³, rarely extends its craft to contemporary artists. The series includes three 22 x 28 inch lithographs titled Woman, Samurai, and Commander, produced using traditional Mourlot printing methods. Open unsigned editions retail at $250 USD and signed limited editions at $1,250 USD. Valencia first gained attention at Art Miami in 2021 as the youngest exhibitor, and his work has rapidly increased in market value.
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