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Still Life With Pot and Porcelain Plate

$350.00

Antonio Del Moral’s “Still Life With Pot and Porcelain Plate” is a captivating watercolor painting that embodies the essence of impressionism. The artwork features a carefully arranged still life composition, showcasing a pot and a porcelain plate in various shades of blue.

  • Size:13 “ X 19 ½ “ unframed / 26” X 32” framed
  • Year: 1970 By Antonio del Moral
  • Technique:Watercolor on Paper
  • Impressionism
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Description

Antonio Del Moral’s “Still Life With Pot and Porcelain Plate” is a captivating watercolor painting that embodies the essence of impressionism. The artwork features a carefully arranged still life composition, showcasing a pot and a porcelain plate in various shades of blue.

The artist’s masterful use of watercolors creates a sense of fluidity and softness, capturing the ethereal quality of light and shadow. The delicate brushstrokes and subtle blending of colors evoke a sense of tranquility and elegance. The shades of blue used in the painting create a harmonious and serene atmosphere, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the scene.

The composition of the still life is meticulously arranged, with the pot and porcelain plate taking center stage. The artist pays careful attention to the details, capturing the textures and reflections with precision. The interplay of light and dark adds depth and dimension to the painting, further enhancing its visual appeal.

“Still Life With Pot and Porcelain Plate” is a testament to the beauty found in everyday objects. It invites viewers to appreciate the simple yet extraordinary moments in life, encouraging them to find beauty in the ordinary. Del Moral’s skillful execution and his ability to capture the essence of the objects in such a delicate and evocative manner make this painting a true gem of impressionism.

Additional information

Weight 6 lbs
Dimensions 37 × 4 × 27 in

Brand

Antonio Del Moral

For over forty years Antonio has continued to prolifically paint in his private art studio. His works include various mediums, including watercolor, oil, and acrylic. Antonio’s painting evolved and developed through several phases in practicing his craft. Initially exploring his Cuban roots and later on evolving into other movements including cubism, abstract, realism, and finally impressionism. He concedes that each phase has assisted him in nurturing his unique artistic technique.
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