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Jose Cortes
My Home By the Sea

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This painting is in excellent condition, new gallery arrival. Cortes is a Spanish artist born in Valencia in 1963. He began law studies in his hometown, which he abandoned to devote himself exclusively to the Fine Arts. Self-taught landscaper, he initially came to the painting for the desire to capture with his hands the innumerable natural beauties of the Spanish east along its geography and more specifically the urban landscapes of Valencia, the lagoon and its beaches. Tireless traveler, over the years he has been collecting and saving in his retina images of all the cities he has visited such as Paris, Italy, Amsterdam, Casablanca, Istanbul, etc... to later incorporate them in a very personal and free way to his paintings in oil, generically titled "Broken Landscapes" by the pictorial technique used, mainly the spatula. It has an impressionist style, with a range of very neutral and elegant colors that create an atmosphere in his intimate paintings. He has participated in collective and private exhibitions, obtaining great admiration for the way he handles oil, a favorite material and that very few landscape designers manage to master with the simplicity of which he shows. Much of his work is in private collections in the US where their exhibitions and various works on decoration projects have proliferated.
  • Creator:
    Jose Cortes (1963, Spanish)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 39 in (99.06 cm)Diameter: 55 in (139.7 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Atlanta, GA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 178801111stDibs: LU997113991092

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