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Pintura Reflejos por Jiménez Conesa Francisco | Pintura Abstracto Acrílico Carbón vegetal

Pintura Reflejos por Jiménez Conesa Francisco | Pintura Abstracto Acrílico Carbón vegetal
ReflejosPintura Reflejos por Jiménez Conesa Francisco | Pintura Abstracto Acrílico Carbón vegetal
ReflejosPintura Reflejos por Jiménez Conesa Francisco | Pintura Abstracto Acrílico Carbón vegetal
ReflejosPintura Reflejos por Jiménez Conesa Francisco | Pintura Abstracto Acrílico Carbón vegetal

Descripción de la obra

Esta obra de arte contemporáneo única y original "Reflejos" fue realizada por el artista contemporáneo Jiménez Conesa Francisco.
El artista utilizó las técnicas Acrílico, Carbón vegetal para crear esta pintura Large formato sobre Lienzo de estilo Abstracto.
información
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    Estilo : Abstracto

  • - Tamaño : 80 x 80 cm
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    Medio : Acrílico

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    Medio : Carbón vegetal

  • - Marcos compatibles : 80 x 80 cm
  • - Se puede enmarcar : sí
  • - Formato : large
  • - Material : Lienzo
  • - Tipo de montaje : Obra de arte montada sobre bastidor
  • - Expuesta en galería : Paris 4 Ile Saint Louis

Jiménez Conesa Francisco
Jiménez Conesa Francisco flag_esEspaña
As a child, Francisco saw his mother drawing and painting and felt instinctively attracted to the arts. He joined the School of Fine Arts in Madrid, taking drawing and painting courses and some modelling and sculpture. Initially, Francisco drew in pencil, gradually moving to watercolour, which his uncle introduced to him and taught him the basics. At the time, the subjects of his works were surreal and dreamlike. He worked the drawings meticulously in pen and then added colour with watercolours. Little by little, colour became more important and the amount of drawing was reduced. Today he works exclusively with abstract forms, each freer than the last. When he was around 30 years old, Francisco settled in a small town in the Sierra de Madrid to escape the pace of the city and find peace. This new life changed his way of painting; his subjects, his colour palette, using more organic and natural textures that were closer to the earth, stones and figures he found in his surroundings.
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