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Luis FuentesFrom the Palace - seascape interior realist oil paint modern original surrealism2021
2021
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This original oil painting by Luis Fuentes is painted on stretched canvas. The artist has embellished this graceful seascape in the distance with period features and furniture in the foreground, creating a calming and inviting sense of opulent domesticity. Deep shadows are juxtaposed with delicate highlights to create a melodious setting which feels warm and nostalgic of summer days. The artist adds fine details such as an elegant portrait of a dancer, a further delight to the eye. This artwork is signed, strung and ready to be displayed.
Luis Fuentes was born in Arequipa, Peru in 1969 to a family of artists. Luis entered university to pursue a degree in architecture and fine arts, but came to realize painting was his true vocation so he dedicated his efforts to complete his fine art training at Carlos Baca Flor School. 1991 Fuentes has received much recognition for his artistic work, including First Prize in the prestigious Peruvian National Watercolor Competition in1990.He was awarded a Diploma of Recognition in 1991 by the Peruvian National Cultural Institute for his contributions to the development of Peruvian art.
Fuentes’s portfolio includes both watercolor and oils, in which he works with equal proficiency. His works of art are found in Art Galleries and private collections in the United States, Spain, Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
One of the most important elements of Luis’ artwork is the contrast between light and shadow. Each painting features rich shadows and bright highlights, to give his work a glowing illusion of reality.
- Creator:Luis Fuentes (1969, Peruvian)
- Creation Year:2021
- Dimensions:Height: 63 in (160 cm)Width: 39.38 in (100 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3 cm)
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- Gallery Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU468310643272
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