Other Works in this Series: Mini Futur Size: 18" x 24"Medium: Oil on canvas Date: 2008 Available To inquire about this piece, contact Araujo Mini Futur, is a building influenced by a circus arena situated in the city of Dnipropetrovsk, also called Dnepr, by local inhabitants. Dnepr is located on the Dnieper River in East-Central Ukraine. Dnipropetrovsk has been the major center of the steel industry from the beginning of the 20th century until the present. It has also dominated in the machine-building and aero-spacebuilding industry since the 1950s. Through researching about the city of Dpner and the circus arena, I felt inspired to create my own interpretation of the building, a spaceship influence, and making it part of new frontier. To learn more about Tomorrowland series read here Mini Futur was first exhibited @ Roll Up Gallery's group exhibition titled,Idealization of Shapes July 29th - August 14th, 2011. Followed by "Geometric Goddesses" exhibition at Roll Up Gallery, San Francisco, March 9th-25th, 2012. Mini-Futur was exhibited during Araujo's solo show, Tomorrowland Today, at the Trade in Sacramento, from April 18th to July 31st, 2015. On March 6th, Mini-Futur, was later exhibited at the Phoenix Hotel for "Abstract Senses" art exhibit hosted by Daylighted.
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