The Breakthrough
Beniamin Popescu
2.300 €
This artwork draws inspiration from rock formations and mineral deposits, exploring the intersection of natural structures and human intervention. The piece reflects a dialogue between the geological formations of stalactites and stalagmites and the pigments used by the artist. The surface treatment of the work mimics the gradual deposition of minerals, capturing the essence of nature’s slow reclamation of space.
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Artwork Information
Year: 2023
Materials: Pigments, plaster and resin on jute canvas
Authentification: The artwork comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the artist
Series: Underground
This art series engages with the transformative potential of metallic pigments that oxidize upon contact with air, creating a dynamic chromatic spectrum as layers build over time. The artist’s exploration extends beyond the immediate influence of archaeological sites to include insights gained from the Chauvet Cave documentary. This documentary, which showcases the earliest known human markings in prehistoric caves, has inspired a deeper investigation into the natural formations of stalactites and stalagmites within these ancient environments.Through this lens, the artist integrates elements of these mineral structures into their practice, resulting in abstract surfaces that evoke the natural processes of territory reclamation. The series reflects a contemplative gesture, capturing the gradual interaction between nature and human influence. By creating works that echo the slow, inevitable absorption of human intervention by the natural world, the series presents an ongoing, timeless dialogue between artistic expression and environmental transformation.
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Additional information
Weight 8 kg Dimensions 18 × 52 × 57 cm Artist Subject Abstract, Minimalism
Frame Black
Orientation Vertical
Size Medium
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Dimensions & Framing
Dimensions & Framing
Artwork Dimensions: 47x42x8 cm
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Artwork Information
Year: 2023
Materials: Pigments, plaster and resin on jute canvas
Authentification: The artwork comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the artist
Series: Underground
This art series engages with the transformative potential of metallic pigments that oxidize upon contact with air, creating a dynamic chromatic spectrum as layers build over time. The artist’s exploration extends beyond the immediate influence of archaeological sites to include insights gained from the Chauvet Cave documentary. This documentary, which showcases the earliest known human markings in prehistoric caves, has inspired a deeper investigation into the natural formations of stalactites and stalagmites within these ancient environments.Through this lens, the artist integrates elements of these mineral structures into their practice, resulting in abstract surfaces that evoke the natural processes of territory reclamation. The series reflects a contemplative gesture, capturing the gradual interaction between nature and human influence. By creating works that echo the slow, inevitable absorption of human intervention by the natural world, the series presents an ongoing, timeless dialogue between artistic expression and environmental transformation.
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Additional information
Weight 8 kg Dimensions 18 × 52 × 57 cm Artist Subject Abstract, Minimalism
Frame Black
Orientation Vertical
Size Medium
-
Dimensions & Framing
Dimensions & Framing
Artwork Dimensions: 47x42x8 cm
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Shipping
Shipping
Achimia ships artworks internationally, ensuring that art lovers worldwide can enjoy our collection. For more information regarding shipping, check our FAQ page.
ABOUT THE ARTIST

Beniamin Popescu (b. 1989) is a Romanian artist renowned for his diverse experiments ranging from painting to sculpture. He earned his degree in painting from the National University of Arts in Bucharest. Over the course of his career, Popescu has received numerous accolades from the Union of Plastic Artists and has been featured in various group exhibitions.