Helios Gisbert (1948) - Los músicos ambulantes






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Los músicos ambulantes, an original oil on panel by Helios Gisbert (born 1948), 32 × 32 cm, from the 1990s, sold with frame by Galería.
Description from the seller
Oil on panel by the Spanish painter Helios Gisbert, a contemporary artist whose work is situated within a figurative language rooted in Post-Impressionism, characterized by the importance of color, visible brushwork, and formal synthesis.
The composition depicts a genre scene with two figures dressed in traditional attire, treated with a loose and direct brushstroke that prioritizes mood and visual rhythm over descriptive detail. The artist builds the figures through well-balanced patches of color, achieving a lively and dynamic scene, full of movement and naturalness.
The use of color is one of the most striking elements of the work: pinkish tones, ochers, greens, and earth tones are skillfully combined to structure the scene and give it depth, in a clear inheritance from Post-Impressionism, where color assumes a constructive and expressive value within a recognizable figuration.
Helios Gisbert (1948) develops a painting that draws on Post-Impressionism and modern figuration, always maintaining a clear reading of the subject and a high decorative value. His work is especially attractive for its balance between tradition and modernity, as well as for the freshness and confidence of its execution.
A work of notable pictorial quality, highly representative of the artist's language, ideal for collectors of contemporary painting and for those who value post-Impressionist figuration, crafted with meticulous workmanship.
Seller's Story
Oil on panel by the Spanish painter Helios Gisbert, a contemporary artist whose work is situated within a figurative language rooted in Post-Impressionism, characterized by the importance of color, visible brushwork, and formal synthesis.
The composition depicts a genre scene with two figures dressed in traditional attire, treated with a loose and direct brushstroke that prioritizes mood and visual rhythm over descriptive detail. The artist builds the figures through well-balanced patches of color, achieving a lively and dynamic scene, full of movement and naturalness.
The use of color is one of the most striking elements of the work: pinkish tones, ochers, greens, and earth tones are skillfully combined to structure the scene and give it depth, in a clear inheritance from Post-Impressionism, where color assumes a constructive and expressive value within a recognizable figuration.
Helios Gisbert (1948) develops a painting that draws on Post-Impressionism and modern figuration, always maintaining a clear reading of the subject and a high decorative value. His work is especially attractive for its balance between tradition and modernity, as well as for the freshness and confidence of its execution.
A work of notable pictorial quality, highly representative of the artist's language, ideal for collectors of contemporary painting and for those who value post-Impressionist figuration, crafted with meticulous workmanship.
