Michael de la Guerra's black and white abstracts occupy a compelling space between Eastern minimalism and Western expressionism. His work demonstrates a masterful understanding of negative space, where bold gestural marks dance with deliberate moments of emptiness.
With a vibe like a vintage noir movie poster, this mixed media piece is a simple yet memorable monochromatic composition that merges abstract expressionism with narrative elements. Bold black forms rise against a silvery backdrop, creating a dramatic interplay of positive and negative space, and it's accompanied by all original prose: a poem entitled "The Master" was written exclusively for this piece by Michael de la Guerra and has not been released anywhere else.
Dedicated to a deceased friend of the artist, this abstract minimalist series is an homage to the Japanese approach of simplicity in design. Get $75 off the entire collection or choose one of the available prints to add a classically sleek modern minimalist piece to your space.
Arranged in vertical sequence, and housed in a museum-quality presentation in custom wooden frame, each square tells its own story while contributing to the whole.