Felipe Urrutia - Montaña






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
| €1 |
|---|
Catawiki Buyer Protection
Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details
Trustpilot 4.4 | 126253 reviews
Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.
Felipe Urrutia, Montaña, an original acrylic painting from 2026, 110 cm by 90 cm, 500 g, with colours black, blue, yellow, white, purple, brown and pink, hand-signed, produced in Spain and sold directly by the artist.
Description from the seller
Felipe Urrutia (1995) is a 30-year-old Spanish artist.
Their artistic practice began at an early age, initially exploring cubist figuration and moving through diverse styles until they developed a personal language that combines synthesis, intuition, and emotion. Flowing today into a set of works that oscillate between pared-down figuration and symbolic abstraction.
With a fresh and carefree brushstroke, Urrutia constructs abstract characters and landscapes that seem to emerge from an intermediate territory between the real and the emotional. In them, forms dissolve to reveal the overlay of feelings that inhabit everyday life. He believes in portraiture as a tool capable of condensing multiple truths at once, capturing both the visible and the invisible in a single gesture.
It often combines the visual image with the written word, creating a dialogue that reinforces its expressive intent. This coexistence of text and painting is not meant to illustrate but to expand meaning, evoke resonances, and question the relationship between what is said and what is felt.
It has exhibited in various countries, including the United States, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and Italy, consolidating a growing international presence.
Her work is part of numerous private and public collections, and she continues to develop a body of work characterized by its authenticity, sensitive perspective, and commitment to exploring the human condition.
Felipe Urrutia (1995) is a 30-year-old Spanish artist.
Their artistic practice began at an early age, initially exploring cubist figuration and moving through diverse styles until they developed a personal language that combines synthesis, intuition, and emotion. Flowing today into a set of works that oscillate between pared-down figuration and symbolic abstraction.
With a fresh and carefree brushstroke, Urrutia constructs abstract characters and landscapes that seem to emerge from an intermediate territory between the real and the emotional. In them, forms dissolve to reveal the overlay of feelings that inhabit everyday life. He believes in portraiture as a tool capable of condensing multiple truths at once, capturing both the visible and the invisible in a single gesture.
It often combines the visual image with the written word, creating a dialogue that reinforces its expressive intent. This coexistence of text and painting is not meant to illustrate but to expand meaning, evoke resonances, and question the relationship between what is said and what is felt.
It has exhibited in various countries, including the United States, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and Italy, consolidating a growing international presence.
Her work is part of numerous private and public collections, and she continues to develop a body of work characterized by its authenticity, sensitive perspective, and commitment to exploring the human condition.
