ROB GONSALVES

WRITTEN WORLDS
Limited Edition of 200
1/2 PP (Printers Proof)
Giclee on Canvas
37" x 31.75"

unframed, mint condition


Image taken at an angle

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This exquisite print is in mint condition and long sold out!

'WRITTEN WORLDS' is one of the most famous and most sought after prints ever created by Rob Gonsalves. It is almost impossible to find one of these on the market. This is the first one we have had available in years!

WRITTEN WORLDS is a stunning, poignant and whimsical image.
The detail in this piece is extraordinary. The digital images above do not do this piece justice.
The colors are so much more vibrant and alive!

We do supply you with the Certificate of Authenticity and Certificate of Appraisal for the full value of the piece.

Paragon Fine Art gallery is an official distributor of Gonsalves' works, registered with Gonsalves' publishing.

BIO

Rob Gonsalves' work is an attempt to represent human beings desire to believe in the impossible.

Rob Gonsalves developed an interest in drawing from imagination using various media. By age twelve, his awareness of architecture grew as he leaned perspective techniques and began to do his first paintings and renderings of imagined buildings. After an introduction to Artists Dali and Tanguy, Gonsalves began his first surrealist paintings. The "Magic Realism" approach of Magritte along with the precise perspective illusions of Escher came to be influences in his future work. In his post college years, Gonsalves worked full time as an architect, also painting trompe l'oeil murals and theatre sets. After an enthusiastic response in 1990 at the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition, Gonsalves devoted himself to painting full time.

Although Gonsalves' work is often categorized as surrealistic, it differs due to the fact that the images are deliberately planned and result from conscious thought. Ideas are largely generated by the external world and involve recognizable human activities, using carefully planned illusionist devices. Gonsalves injects a sense of magic into realistic scenes. As a result, the term "Magic Realism" describes his work accurately.