Untitled (Submarino), Riera i Aragó
This lithographic work by Spanish artist Riera i Aragó presents a distilled exploration of form, balance, and symbolic structure, where minimal gesture meets conceptual clarity.
Centered around a vertical, submarine-like form, the composition unfolds through a deliberate interplay of mass and line. The central element—rendered in dense, textured black—acts as both anchor and axis, evoking mechanical presence while retaining an organic, almost totemic quality. Extending from it, a fine linear structure branches outward horizontally, terminating in simplified circular forms that suggest propellers, instruments, or schematic references.
The dialogue between the solid central mass and the delicate linear extensions creates a dynamic tension between weight and lightness, presence and suggestion. While the vertical form asserts itself through material density and painterly depth, the surrounding lines remain sparse and precise, reinforcing a sense of spatial openness and controlled movement.
Riera i Aragó’s restrained palette—dominated by black against a warm, neutral ground—emphasizes the graphic and material qualities of the work. Subtle tonal variations within the central form reveal the lithographic process, highlighting texture and pressure while maintaining a refined visual economy. Minimal interventions of color and mark further accentuate the composition without disrupting its balance.
The result is a work that navigates between abstraction and representation, embodying a visual language that is both poetic and mechanical. It situates itself within the broader discourse of contemporary European art, where reduction, symbolism, and structural clarity play central roles.
For collectors, this piece represents a compelling example of Riera i Aragó’s iconic visual vocabulary, particularly appealing to those interested in minimalism, conceptual figuration, and the intersection between industrial form and artistic expression.
Measurements:
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About the Artist:
Riera i Aragó is a Spanish artist known for his distinctive exploration of mechanical forms, particularly submarines and aircraft, as symbolic and poetic elements. Working across sculpture, painting, and printmaking, his practice balances industrial references with a refined sense of reduction and spatial composition. His work reflects an ongoing investigation into form, movement, and material presence, positioning him within the broader context of contemporary European art.
This lithographic work by Spanish artist Riera i Aragó presents a distilled exploration of form, balance, and symbolic structure, where minimal gesture meets conceptual clarity.
Centered around a vertical, submarine-like form, the composition unfolds through a deliberate interplay of mass and line. The central element—rendered in dense, textured black—acts as both anchor and axis, evoking mechanical presence while retaining an organic, almost totemic quality. Extending from it, a fine linear structure branches outward horizontally, terminating in simplified circular forms that suggest propellers, instruments, or schematic references.
The dialogue between the solid central mass and the delicate linear extensions creates a dynamic tension between weight and lightness, presence and suggestion. While the vertical form asserts itself through material density and painterly depth, the surrounding lines remain sparse and precise, reinforcing a sense of spatial openness and controlled movement.
Riera i Aragó’s restrained palette—dominated by black against a warm, neutral ground—emphasizes the graphic and material qualities of the work. Subtle tonal variations within the central form reveal the lithographic process, highlighting texture and pressure while maintaining a refined visual economy. Minimal interventions of color and mark further accentuate the composition without disrupting its balance.
The result is a work that navigates between abstraction and representation, embodying a visual language that is both poetic and mechanical. It situates itself within the broader discourse of contemporary European art, where reduction, symbolism, and structural clarity play central roles.
For collectors, this piece represents a compelling example of Riera i Aragó’s iconic visual vocabulary, particularly appealing to those interested in minimalism, conceptual figuration, and the intersection between industrial form and artistic expression.
Measurements:
Consult measurements
About the Artist:
Riera i Aragó is a Spanish artist known for his distinctive exploration of mechanical forms, particularly submarines and aircraft, as symbolic and poetic elements. Working across sculpture, painting, and printmaking, his practice balances industrial references with a refined sense of reduction and spatial composition. His work reflects an ongoing investigation into form, movement, and material presence, positioning him within the broader context of contemporary European art.
