Francisco Bravo Cabrera (BODO V.) - Els Lampistes





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Original pencil drawing on artist paper titled Els Lampistes by Francisco Bravo Cabrera (BODO V.), 2017, in black and white, 30 × 23 cm, hand signed, excellent condition, created in Spain and sold direct from the artist.
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An original JazzArt Graphite Drawing on artist paper by Francisco Bravo Cabrera aka Bodo Vespaciano. This graphite drawing on artist paper dating back to 2017 completed in his Miami Beach Studios.
Drawing covers the entire page.
FULL PAGE DRAWING
HEIGHT 30cm WIDTH 23cm
Drawing will be placed between two strong cardboards. Will be covered with bubble. Will be placed inside a bubble envelope.Certificate of Authenticity will be mailed. Will ship with Correos de Espana ( Carta Certificada )
Francisco Bravo Cabrera, also known as Bodo Vespaciano, began his life in art in the 1980s when he graduated from Florida International University in Miami, Florida (US). He first wrote and produced musical comedies for the theatre in which he incorporated his music and songs. Starting in 1996, he dedicated himself to painting and drawing, developing his "JaZzArt" and "Surreal-Expressionism." In 2003, he inaugurated his workshop and exhibition hall, Omnia Caelum Studios Miami, in that city. His exhibitions since 2003: Istanbul and Izmir, in Turkey; New York, Sarasota, Bradenton, and Miami, in the USA; Barcelona, Mallorca, and Fuendetodos, in Spain, and Dublin, Ireland. In addition, through his online gallery, his paintings hang in many collections throughout Europe and the United States. Since 2019, Omnia Caelum Studios, renamed Omnia Caelum Studios Valencia, is located in Russafa, Valencia.
This is a unique composition that is tightly packed and vertically oriented, creating a sense of compression and energy. Multiple faces appear simultaneously—front-facing, profile, partial. This creates psychological depth, as if different identities or emotions coexist.
The bass player acts as a structural spine. The instrument’s curves contrast beautifully with the angular geometry of the bodies. The wavy lines such as hair, background marks soften the rigid planes and introduce rhythm.
An original JazzArt Graphite Drawing on artist paper by Francisco Bravo Cabrera aka Bodo Vespaciano. This graphite drawing on artist paper dating back to 2017 completed in his Miami Beach Studios.
Drawing covers the entire page.
FULL PAGE DRAWING
HEIGHT 30cm WIDTH 23cm
Drawing will be placed between two strong cardboards. Will be covered with bubble. Will be placed inside a bubble envelope.Certificate of Authenticity will be mailed. Will ship with Correos de Espana ( Carta Certificada )
Francisco Bravo Cabrera, also known as Bodo Vespaciano, began his life in art in the 1980s when he graduated from Florida International University in Miami, Florida (US). He first wrote and produced musical comedies for the theatre in which he incorporated his music and songs. Starting in 1996, he dedicated himself to painting and drawing, developing his "JaZzArt" and "Surreal-Expressionism." In 2003, he inaugurated his workshop and exhibition hall, Omnia Caelum Studios Miami, in that city. His exhibitions since 2003: Istanbul and Izmir, in Turkey; New York, Sarasota, Bradenton, and Miami, in the USA; Barcelona, Mallorca, and Fuendetodos, in Spain, and Dublin, Ireland. In addition, through his online gallery, his paintings hang in many collections throughout Europe and the United States. Since 2019, Omnia Caelum Studios, renamed Omnia Caelum Studios Valencia, is located in Russafa, Valencia.
This is a unique composition that is tightly packed and vertically oriented, creating a sense of compression and energy. Multiple faces appear simultaneously—front-facing, profile, partial. This creates psychological depth, as if different identities or emotions coexist.
The bass player acts as a structural spine. The instrument’s curves contrast beautifully with the angular geometry of the bodies. The wavy lines such as hair, background marks soften the rigid planes and introduce rhythm.

