Adrià Pina

L'Alcúdia, March 5, 1959, Valencia. 

In 1979 he began his Fine Arts degree in Valencia, although he did not complete his studies. 

In his works he has always demonstrated a permanent evolution since his beginnings, although throughout his work the constants of excellence in drawing and color are maintained.

Throughout his career he has worked with a wide variety of materials (such as oil, watercolor, graphite pencil or pumice stone, among others) on different supports.

His works are characterized by realistic and hyperrealistic representations. 

Throughout his long career, he has dedicated works to ecological themes, as early as the 1970s, and to ironic themes with a sometimes protest-oriented undertone. His precise and exquisite depictions of colorful hands are also remarkable, an obsession that has remained with him since he began creating them in the 1980s. His adaptations of works by universal pop art artists, which he has championed, modernized, and simultaneously revived, are highly sought after by admirers of Roy Lichtenstein, Keith Haring, and Piet Mondrian, among others.

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