"“Still full of workers and dust, belching smoke, the factory was not quite a ghost, but it was certainly a relic, and therefore appealing to an architect with an ongoing fascination with ruins”
- a quote by the author of a biography about Ricardo Bofill, the esteemed Spanish architect whose work I was studying in this painting. Bofill had a knack for breathing new life into aged, industrial megaliths. The painting depicts “La Fabrica”, an old cement factory on the outskirts of Barcelona that he transformed into an astounding structure which served as his home and workplace. I particularly love how Bofill used gardens to add living texture and color into otherwise austere settings."
PRINT DETAILS:
- 11" x 14 "
- Archival print of original painting.
- Signed on front.
- Frame and mat not included.
- Professional art materials used: pigment-based inks, archival Somerset Velvet paper.
- Preserve with archival framing and avoid direct sunlight.
SIZE:
- Paper includes ~1.25" white border for matting or float mounting.
- Image shrunk ~1/4" to reveal signature line in standard-sized mat/frame.