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Eduardo Romaguera

Été au Bord de la Mer

Été au Bord de la Mer

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Été au Bord de la Mer (2025) is a mixed-media painting that captures a lively beach scene at sunset. Figures, umbrellas, and gestures of summer leisure emerge through warm tones and expressive brushwork. With his characteristic style, Romaguera transforms a fleeting coastal moment into a poetic reflection on light, memory, and shared experience.


Medium: Mix Media On Canvas
Size: 120 x 80 cm


Eduardo Romaguera

Born in Valencia in 1976. Studied Fine Arts and photography in Valencia, with an exchange in Mexico. Now based in Marseille. A figurative painter who uses the city as inspiration, capturing movement, energy and the poetry of urban life.

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Eduardo Romaguera

About the artist

Eduardo Romaguera

Born in Valencia in 1976, Eduardo Romaguera studied Fine Arts and photography before a Mexican government scholarship took him to Mexico City, an experience that profoundly shaped his visual language. He now lives and works in Marseille, where the energy of the city continues to fuel his practice. A figurative painter at heart, he approaches the urban landscape as a poet rather than a documentarian, capturing movement, light and the emotional charge of shared spaces. His work has been exhibited in Argentina, Bolivia, France, Italy, Portugal, Sweden, Germany, Spain and the United States.

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