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A giclée print on 200gsm matte fine art paper, using a twelve-colour process for accurate, fade-resistant colour. Supplied unframed, delivered flat or rolled.
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A surrealist composition by Hungarian artist Endre Bálint, featuring abstract, glyph-like forms against a deep red ground.
Endre Bálint, a significant figure in twentieth-century Hungarian art, developed a visual language that merged personal mythology with the structural rigour of the European avant-garde. In The Birth of Prometheus, Bálint employs a flattened pictorial space, characteristic of his mature period, where symbolic forms float against a deep, earthy red ground. The composition avoids traditional narrative representation, opting instead for a series of cryptic, glyph-like motifs that suggest the emergence of consciousness or the spark of creation. The central red form acts as a structural anchor, housing smaller, geometric shapes that contain hints of human or organic presence. These elements are rendered with a deliberate, almost primitive simplicity, contrasting with the more fluid, calligraphic marks that appear elsewhere in the frame. Bálint often drew upon the visual culture of his native Budapest, incorporating architectural fragments and folk-art motifs into his work, which he then distilled into these abstract, dream-like arrangements. The palette is restricted, relying on the tension between the dominant crimson, the stark black of the upper form, and the pale, flesh-toned figure in the lower right corner. This work reflects Bálint's interest in the intersection of ancient myth and modern abstraction. By stripping the Prometheus legend of its classical iconography, he focuses on the raw, elemental nature of the subject. The painting functions as a visual puzzle, inviting the viewer to interpret the relationship between the disparate shapes and the negative space that surrounds them. His approach to texture and layering provides a physical depth to the surface, despite the lack of traditional perspective. The result is a work that feels both ancient and contemporary, operating within a private symbolic system that remains open to individual interpretation.
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From £28
A giclée print on 200gsm matte fine art paper, using a twelve-colour process for accurate, fade-resistant colour. Supplied unframed, delivered flat or rolled.
From £45
The same fine art print in a solid wood frame with UV-protective acrylic glaze and rigid backing. Five frame colours. Arrives ready to hang.
From £85
A deeper solid wood frame: 33mm deep with a 20mm face and Perspex glaze. The print sits unmounted for a clean gallery presentation. Black, white or natural.
From £30
Hand-stretched canvas with neat gallery-wrapped edges, giving the artwork surface texture and depth. Arrives ready to hang.
From £135
Stretched canvas set in a floating wood frame, our most substantial finish. Arrives ready to hang.
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