Artist: Edgar Plans
Title: Untitled I
Size: 18 x 13 cm (7 1/8 x 5 1/8 in.)
Medium: Acrylic and Pastel on canvas
Edition: Original
Year: 2019
Notes: Artwork is in excellent condition. Signed by the Artist, Lower Left. Custom Framed.
Provenance: Galería Cornión, Gijón Acquired from the above by the present owner in 2019.
About: In his mixed-media work, Edgar Plans places his mouse-eared, big-eyed cartoon characters against backdrops adorned with doodles and scrawl. These apparently spontaneous marks recall the canvases of Jean-Michel Basquiat or Cy Twombly; the Spanish-born and -based Plans names graffiti, street art, comic books, illustrations, and animated films as major influences. Yet it’s really his characters, which Plans describes as “Hero Animals,” which have helped the artist win popularity and a number of gallery shows around Spain. Plans’s work has found high demand on the secondary market; his paintings have sold for six figures. Despite their vibrant color palette and cartoon-indebted aesthetics, Plans’s paintings tackle serious subject matter: With his animal heroes, he intends to criticize gender violence, racism, and envy.
Title: Untitled I
Size: 18 x 13 cm (7 1/8 x 5 1/8 in.)
Medium: Acrylic and Pastel on canvas
Edition: Original
Year: 2019
Notes: Artwork is in excellent condition. Signed by the Artist, Lower Left. Custom Framed.
Provenance: Galería Cornión, Gijón Acquired from the above by the present owner in 2019.
About: In his mixed-media work, Edgar Plans places his mouse-eared, big-eyed cartoon characters against backdrops adorned with doodles and scrawl. These apparently spontaneous marks recall the canvases of Jean-Michel Basquiat or Cy Twombly; the Spanish-born and -based Plans names graffiti, street art, comic books, illustrations, and animated films as major influences. Yet it’s really his characters, which Plans describes as “Hero Animals,” which have helped the artist win popularity and a number of gallery shows around Spain. Plans’s work has found high demand on the secondary market; his paintings have sold for six figures. Despite their vibrant color palette and cartoon-indebted aesthetics, Plans’s paintings tackle serious subject matter: With his animal heroes, he intends to criticize gender violence, racism, and envy.