Rosa Serra (1944) - Mar púrpura






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Mar púrpura is an original oil painting by Rosa Serra (1944), created in 1970–1980 in Spain, sold with frame, hand-signed, in good condition, dimensions 46 × 55 cm.
Description from the seller
Pictura Subastas presents this magnificent artwork by Rosa Serra, depicting the poetic calm of the sea at sunset, where the boats merge with the sky in a moment of silence and contemplation. The painting stands out for its excellent technique and the high pictorial quality it conveys.
· Dimensions of the work: 46x55x2 cm.
· Oil on canvas signed by the artist in the lower left, Rosa Serra.
· The piece is in good condition.
The work comes from an exclusive private collection in Girona.
Important note: the photographs included are an integral part of the lot description.
The frame will be professionally packed by an IVEX expert (https://www.instagram.com/ivex.online/), using high-quality materials to ensure its protection. The shipping price covers both the cost of professional packaging and the transport itself.
Shipping will be carried out by Correos or GLS with tracking. International shipping available.
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This painting transports us to a maritime scene saturated with an enveloping, almost dreamlike atmosphere, where the sky tinted with pink and violet tones blends with the calm surface of the water. In the foreground, a small dark sailing boat dominates much of the visual space, tilting gently to the left as if advancing calmly or suspended in a paused moment. The sail, broad and triangular, rises as a dominant element that cuts the horizon diagonally, bringing dynamism to the composition and generating a deep contrast against the diffuse clarity of the sky.
The water delicately reflects the colors of the firmament, creating a mirrored surface in which mauve, purple and silver hues dissolve. The gentle ripples do not convey turbulence, but a slow and measured movement, almost imperceptible. The shadows of the boats are projected onto the water with a slight distortion that reinforces the sense of depth and serenity. This play of reflections adds a poetic dimension to the scene, as if the sea harbored in its surface the memory of the sky.
In the background rises a larger boat, with masts elevated and structures that are subtly outlined against the bright horizon. Its presence brings balance to the composition, establishing a visual dialogue between the near and the distant, between the intimate boat in the foreground and the majestic silhouette of the background. The masts, with their vertical and diagonal lines, add rhythm and structure to the whole, while the dark hull blends with the soft tones of twilight.
The horizon appears low and discreet, allowing the sky to take absolute prominence. The clouds are diffuse, almost ethereal, extending in broad brushstrokes that suggest a moment of transition between day and night. The light is not intense, but enveloping and soft, as if the sun has already set and only its chromatic echo remains over the landscape. The scene conveys introspective calm, inviting the viewer to pause and contemplate the stillness of the sea in that suspended moment.
The overall composition balances masses and voids with harmony: the large dark sail compensates for the breadth of the clear sky, while the distant boat visually supports the right side of the work. Everything seems arranged to suggest silence, waiting, and contemplation. There are no visible human figures or evident action; what dominates is the sense of paused time, of a journey halted in a lyrical instant where the sea and the sky merge into a single emotion.
In sum, the work represents the serenity of the sea at sunset, symbolizing the balance between movement and stillness in a moment of suspended contemplation.
Seller's Story
Pictura Subastas presents this magnificent artwork by Rosa Serra, depicting the poetic calm of the sea at sunset, where the boats merge with the sky in a moment of silence and contemplation. The painting stands out for its excellent technique and the high pictorial quality it conveys.
· Dimensions of the work: 46x55x2 cm.
· Oil on canvas signed by the artist in the lower left, Rosa Serra.
· The piece is in good condition.
The work comes from an exclusive private collection in Girona.
Important note: the photographs included are an integral part of the lot description.
The frame will be professionally packed by an IVEX expert (https://www.instagram.com/ivex.online/), using high-quality materials to ensure its protection. The shipping price covers both the cost of professional packaging and the transport itself.
Shipping will be carried out by Correos or GLS with tracking. International shipping available.
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This painting transports us to a maritime scene saturated with an enveloping, almost dreamlike atmosphere, where the sky tinted with pink and violet tones blends with the calm surface of the water. In the foreground, a small dark sailing boat dominates much of the visual space, tilting gently to the left as if advancing calmly or suspended in a paused moment. The sail, broad and triangular, rises as a dominant element that cuts the horizon diagonally, bringing dynamism to the composition and generating a deep contrast against the diffuse clarity of the sky.
The water delicately reflects the colors of the firmament, creating a mirrored surface in which mauve, purple and silver hues dissolve. The gentle ripples do not convey turbulence, but a slow and measured movement, almost imperceptible. The shadows of the boats are projected onto the water with a slight distortion that reinforces the sense of depth and serenity. This play of reflections adds a poetic dimension to the scene, as if the sea harbored in its surface the memory of the sky.
In the background rises a larger boat, with masts elevated and structures that are subtly outlined against the bright horizon. Its presence brings balance to the composition, establishing a visual dialogue between the near and the distant, between the intimate boat in the foreground and the majestic silhouette of the background. The masts, with their vertical and diagonal lines, add rhythm and structure to the whole, while the dark hull blends with the soft tones of twilight.
The horizon appears low and discreet, allowing the sky to take absolute prominence. The clouds are diffuse, almost ethereal, extending in broad brushstrokes that suggest a moment of transition between day and night. The light is not intense, but enveloping and soft, as if the sun has already set and only its chromatic echo remains over the landscape. The scene conveys introspective calm, inviting the viewer to pause and contemplate the stillness of the sea in that suspended moment.
The overall composition balances masses and voids with harmony: the large dark sail compensates for the breadth of the clear sky, while the distant boat visually supports the right side of the work. Everything seems arranged to suggest silence, waiting, and contemplation. There are no visible human figures or evident action; what dominates is the sense of paused time, of a journey halted in a lyrical instant where the sea and the sky merge into a single emotion.
In sum, the work represents the serenity of the sea at sunset, symbolizing the balance between movement and stillness in a moment of suspended contemplation.
