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Regina Giménez’s Solar 2 (2025) is a lithograph that continues her exploration of celestial and geometric themes. The composition presents a deep blue background adorned with circular forms in red, white, and patterned textures, reminiscent of stars or planets suspended in a vast cosmic expanse. A bold red rectangular band at the top and a vertical black stripe on the left anchor the composition, providing structure to the scattered, organic arrangement of circles. The interplay between the bold geometric lines and the delicate textures imbues the work with a sense of rhythm and depth. Measuring 70 x 100 cm and part of an edition of 20, Solar 2 encapsulates Giménez’s fascination with space and abstraction.
Solar 2, 2025
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Regina Giménez’s Solar 2 (2025) is a lithograph that continues her exploration of celestial and geometric themes. The composition presents a deep blue background adorned with circular forms in red, white, and patterned textures, reminiscent of stars or planets suspended in a vast cosmic expanse. A bold red rectangular band at the top and a vertical black stripe on the left anchor the composition, providing structure to the scattered, organic arrangement of circles. The interplay between the bold geometric lines and the delicate textures imbues the work with a sense of rhythm and depth. Measuring 70 x 100 cm and part of an edition of 20, Solar 2 encapsulates Giménez’s fascination with space and abstraction.
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What is Space Art?
Space Art is an artistic genre that depicts the cosmic elements of the universe, including celestial bodies, interstellar space, and space exploration. It began in 1865 with the first science-based illustrations by A. de Neuville and Emile Bayard in Jules Verne’s novel From the Earth to the Moon. Space Art has since evolved to include various forms of visual art inspired by astronomical discoveries and the human imagination, playing a key role in visualizing the wonders of space.