Vendor: TRUJILLOArtGallery

Walking, Walking Series_Boa Vila

Regular price €270,00 EUR Sale price €270,00 EUR
Description
Technique: Watercolor/Cardboard
Dimensions: 36.5 x 26.5 x 0.1 cm (14.4 x 10.4 x 0.04 inches)

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Life in Motion

The work depicts a sunny morning in the Plaza de la Ferrería, a bustling corner of Pontevedra, Galicia, where everyday life dawns with unparalleled vitality.

More defined and vibrant colors that show green areas and medieval architecture of the city of Pontevedra

Architecture that Captivates

The square is a testament to Galicia's rich architectural heritage. The stone buildings, which frame the space, are adorned with wrought iron balconies that add a touch of elegance along with their red roofs that complete the scene.

Final image of watercolor on cardboard titled Boa Vila, showing people walking through the forge square

Beginning of the Piece...

Connection with the Environment

It is a celebration of the connection between people and their environment, capturing the essence of a morning full of light and joy in this charming Galician city.

Large stains in soft tones defining the spaces in the work

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  • Work on cardboard: Sent with FRAME and PASSETU
  • Protection: Wrapped with bubble wrap
  • Packaging: Custom box
  • Transport: Trusted agency with tracking number
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Discover my journey as a visual artist, from my beginnings in printmaking to the creation of a virtual gallery that explores abstraction and emotion in each work. Click to learn more about my art and my passion for cultural management.