E. García - BODEGÓN CON TOMATES XL (NO RESERVE)






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Original acrylic painting BODEGÓN CON TOMATES XL by E. García, 100 × 70 cm, dated 2025, in excellent condition, hand-signed, Original edition, from Spain, in the Fauvist style, depicting a still life with tomatoes and ceramic ware.
Description from the seller
BODEGÓN CON TOMATES is a 70x100 cm painting by contemporary artist Ernest García. This painting celebrates the vitality of color and the simplicity of everyday objects through a clearly pictorial language. The composition is arranged around a domestic table where jars, bowls, and ceramic plates dialogue with the red tomatoes, arranged both on the surface and suspended in the branch that crosses the background of the scene.
The chromatic contrast between the intense blues of the ceramics and the vibrant reds of the tomatoes creates a dynamic visual tension, balanced by a warm background of ochre and pink tones. The brushwork is loose and expressive, visible in each object, reinforcing the manual and gestural character of the work and distancing it from any descriptive or realistic intent.
The painting reflects influences from Fauvism and the Mediterranean still life tradition, reinterpreted from a contemporary perspective that prioritizes color, rhythm, and composition. It is not a static scene but a lively space where objects seem to vibrate and interact, evoking the intimacy of home and everyday abundance.
A luminous and cheerful work, designed to add character and energy to any space, and which summarizes the artist's interest in interiors, nearby nature, and the expressive power of color as the central axis of her painting.
Authenticity and Shipping
The work is offered directly by E. García, guaranteeing its authenticity through a certificate signed by the artist himself. The painting will be carefully rolled and protected inside a sturdy cardboard tube for shipping. After payment confirmation, a period of three days is required to prepare the piece and send it. Delivery time will depend on the destination, with a maximum of up to ten business days.
BODEGÓN CON TOMATES is a 70x100 cm painting by contemporary artist Ernest García. This painting celebrates the vitality of color and the simplicity of everyday objects through a clearly pictorial language. The composition is arranged around a domestic table where jars, bowls, and ceramic plates dialogue with the red tomatoes, arranged both on the surface and suspended in the branch that crosses the background of the scene.
The chromatic contrast between the intense blues of the ceramics and the vibrant reds of the tomatoes creates a dynamic visual tension, balanced by a warm background of ochre and pink tones. The brushwork is loose and expressive, visible in each object, reinforcing the manual and gestural character of the work and distancing it from any descriptive or realistic intent.
The painting reflects influences from Fauvism and the Mediterranean still life tradition, reinterpreted from a contemporary perspective that prioritizes color, rhythm, and composition. It is not a static scene but a lively space where objects seem to vibrate and interact, evoking the intimacy of home and everyday abundance.
A luminous and cheerful work, designed to add character and energy to any space, and which summarizes the artist's interest in interiors, nearby nature, and the expressive power of color as the central axis of her painting.
Authenticity and Shipping
The work is offered directly by E. García, guaranteeing its authenticity through a certificate signed by the artist himself. The painting will be carefully rolled and protected inside a sturdy cardboard tube for shipping. After payment confirmation, a period of three days is required to prepare the piece and send it. Delivery time will depend on the destination, with a maximum of up to ten business days.
