Josep Obradors: "Orange in Blue" (2020)
Josep Obradors, "Orange in blue", 2020. Unique Artwork. Mixed media on 100% cotton Arches paper. Signed and dated on the back.
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Author: Javier Espigares Title of the Artwork: "Miramar Palace" 2018 The Artwork is based on a sunny morning in the Miramar Palace in San Sebastián. It is painted in the same contemporary art museum "Tabakalera Donostia", making live art to explain to people how the artist makes his Artworks. This Artwork clearly reflects the technique so characteristic of the author of the Artwork, giving it a realistic touch with clear Fauvist and luminist signs. The Artwork is based on somewhat exaggerated color contrasts but with a typical harmony of this painter, in his tireless search to make us enter the painting and relive positive moments, thanks to a special coloring, in his tireless search to make us enter the painting and relive positive moments, thanks to a special color. Javier Espigares, is a plastic, landscape, figurative, abstract artist, with fauvist and luminist airs, with a wide career, having held numerous exhibitions, including Tabakalera Donostia, Ispilu Zarautz gallery (gallery of contemporary abstract art), etc., also carrying out live art, having conducted Artworkshops and master classes in some cultural centers and schools. He has also received numerous prizes in painting competitions. Specialist in acrylic painting and watercolor, also mastering other techniques and sculpture.
Josep Obradors, "Orange in blue", 2020. Unique Artwork. Mixed media on 100% cotton Arches paper. Signed and dated on the back.
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