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Fernanz

#952

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This abstract work by Fernanz features an energetic blend of bold, layered brushstrokes in coral, teal, and black, creating a dynamic sense of motion across the canvas. Fernanz employs expressive drips and splatters that add texture and depth, while hints of text or symbols emerge subtly, inviting deeper interpretation. The artwork's vibrant strokes contrast with the muted background, reflecting a raw, spontaneous style that merges controlled chaos with artistic precision.


Medium: Mix Media On Canvas
Size: 190 x 190 cm


Fernanz

Self-taught abstract painter with a bold, high-energy style. Works in mixed media, oils, acrylics, inks and gouache, building up layers of contrasting colour and strong brushwork that fills each canvas with movement and texture.

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Fernanz

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Fernanz

Fernanz has always been driven by a restless creative energy. From a young age he began developing his artistic skills, eventually committing fully to abstract painting as the central language of his practice. His style is immediately striking: bold, high-contrast compositions built through multiple layers of oil, acrylic, inks, gouache and pencil, always in matte finishes, always full of movement and texture. He is entirely self-taught and continues to research and refine his technique to this day, approaching each new work as both an artistic and an investigative act.

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