The first voyage of Christopher Columbus, 1492

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      This numbered edition Aluminum Print, designed by federico cortese, comes with a numbered and signed certificate of authenticity. Printed on a .045” thick aluminum sheet, this print is crisp, high gloss, lightweight, and water resistant. It comes with a proprietary 1/2" aluminum shadow mount allowing for easy installation.

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      About this Artwork

      An original piece from the series “Deformations”, oil on thick paper, 56 x 40 cm, 2017. I often paint imaginary maps. I like to play with the codes of representation and the symbols that are usually used in the cartography and in the representation of the territory. In this series of paintings, on the other hand, the starting point is a "historical" map, representing real events in the past, such as maps of explorations, migratory movements, conquests and wars. But in this case, rather than representing an itinerary, I was curious to represent that event from the point of view of the trace left in the memory. That fact, in addition to having occurred at a given time and in a given place, is a bit like a stone thrown into a pond that generates waves and upheavals. From the moment that event happens, a whole series of concatenated consequences appear, in the physical and real world, as well as in the immaterial nebula of the human experience.

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      • " The material really lends itself to the digital medium. The colors and the image are really striking. I would definitely get more. "Maureen l.
      • " I purchased two aluminums by Nancy Macgregor and they look perfect on my wall. Lovely quality with a soft patina finish to offset glare. "Islandgal
      • " Great quality in materials and colours. Very happy with my purchase. Artwork is even more terrific than I expected. "Toni
      • " Looks pretty much exactly as it does in the pictures online. Smooth finish - lots of people comment on the quality when they see it. "Rohan