The Girl with the Pearl Earring (reMix)

Print L

Print with an illustration originally made in ink on paper. The drawing is a version of The Girl with the Pearl by Johannes Vermeer.

90

In stock

Add framing
We will deliver this piece to you with a natural wood frame ready to hang. More info
Artist

MARROIAK

Authenticity

Work signed and stamped

Size

L 29.7 x 42 cm

Edition

Unnumbered open edition

Medium

Illustration printed on Hahnemühle 188gr. museum paper.

Optional add-ons

Natural wood frame (Add as an accessory)

Shipping and collection
Shipping and delivery from our workshop in Platja d'Oliva, Valencia , Spain Location
FREE workshop collection
Spain €5 · Europe €15 · Other countries €30
Secure payments
You can pay for your purchases with card, Paypal and Bizum.


New: Bizum

Secure payments with SSL encryption.
Do you have any doubts?
Contact with me

Print with a version of the painting The Girl with the Pearl originally made in 1665 by Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer and remixed in 2019.

This illustration is a slightly Cubist version of Johannes Vermeer's painting «Girl with a Pearl Earring.» It's a much more synthetic version than the original. According to Wikipedia, "recent writings on Vermeer suggest that the image was a tronie, a term used in 17th-century Holland for peculiar or expressive portraits that were decorative in nature and not intended to be identifiable likenesses. In many cases, painters produced them to showcase their skill."

ART RE/MIXES COLLECTION This work belongs to the collection Art Re/Mixes in which different versions of more or less well-known works of art are produced.

STYLE This drawing could be catalogued within the style of Urban Art and graffiti. With characteristics of the late twentieth century and early twenty-first century. Recommended for: comic stores, hipster bars and pubs (?!), bedrooms and studios, urban decoration stores and concept stores.

MARROIAK in your mailbox

Receive upcoming releases, inspiration and lots of craftsmanship.

Cancel any time with in one click.

JAPANESE INSPIRATION
Each piece is made following a long work process inspired by the technique and style of Japanese ukiyo-e prints, using traditional materials such as watercolor, ink, brushes and pens. Learn more about the artist