I realize it’s been a while since I last wrote here.
I’ve been focused on the dynamics of the days, quite busy with my things, painting a lot…
I’m not a digital person at all and for me publishing is a huge effort 😅but lately I miss sharing my work and thoughts in the this space.So, let’s take this post as a quiet return…Recently, I had the opportunity to visit Hilma af Klint’s exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, and it was simply mesmerizing! Seeing her large-scale, abstract compositions in person—works filled with color, mystical symbolism, and a deep sense of purpose—was a powerful reminder of how timeless art can be.
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Pastel painting exhibition; “Touching the color, The renewal of Pastel” (2)
The 18thCentury as a Mirror Although pastel is a technique saw a formidable rise in popularity during the 18thcentury, to the pointed situating itself as an equal in comparison to other techniques, it never managed to fully conquer its legitimacy versus oil painting. Its intrinsic fragility and the fact that it is used as a […]
Continue readingPastel painting exhibition; “Touching the color, The renewal of Pastel” (1)
I have been waiting for an exhibition like this since.…always! It was a great opportunity to be able to see all these amazing pastel paintings beautifully arranged, all together in one single place. The “Casa Garriga Nogues”, in Barcelona. A selection of dozens of different works; Original pieces from artists of the last 2 centuries, […]
Continue readingPainting Exhibition; Velázquez y el Siglo de Oro español
A very interesting exhibition of Master painter Diego de Velázquez in Barcelona, and several other contemporary artists of his time, the so-called “Siglo de Oro”, like Tiziano, Zurbarán, Murillo. Van Dyck and others… Most of these paintings are usually in Madrid, in the Museo del Prado, so it was an occasion that I should not […]
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