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Fernanz

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This piece by Fernanz delves into emotions and organic impulses through a burst of color and fluid motion. With a striking palette where fluorescent hues dominate, the artist embraces the vibrancy of contemporary trends, shaping a composition brimming with energy and rhythm. Each stroke pulses with life, drawing the viewer into a dynamic and immersive view.


Medium: Mix Media On Canvas
Size: 120 x 170 cm
Oak Frame Included


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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