Jesús Poveda - Saltando





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Jesús Poveda, Saltando, mixed media and oil on wood 24×24 cm, original edition from 2024, Spain, sold directly by the artist, in excellent condition, with frame.
Description from the seller
Jumping. 2025
Mixed media on wood
24x24 cm
Kisses to the sun are two works that belong to the Sun series (2024); in this diptych, Jesús Poveda deepens the image as a symbolic device and painting understood as an object of contemplation. With a 24 x 24 cm format, the piece offers a visual reflection on light, time, and permanence from a refined surrealist and metaphysical aesthetic down to its minimal expression.
The composition centers on the relationship between art and design, presenting the sun as an archetypal form, suspended in an indeterminate space that dispenses with narrative or contextual references. The compact format reinforces the intimate character of the work, inviting close and slow observation. The restrained color palette and formal economy generate an atmosphere of calm and estrangement, where light acquires an almost physical dimension. This piece is part of the Sun series, a group of works in which the artist reduces figuration to the limit of the symbol, proposing a painting that dialogues with the metaphysical tradition from a contemporary sensibility.
Jumping. 2025
Mixed media on wood
24x24 cm
Kisses to the sun are two works that belong to the Sun series (2024); in this diptych, Jesús Poveda deepens the image as a symbolic device and painting understood as an object of contemplation. With a 24 x 24 cm format, the piece offers a visual reflection on light, time, and permanence from a refined surrealist and metaphysical aesthetic down to its minimal expression.
The composition centers on the relationship between art and design, presenting the sun as an archetypal form, suspended in an indeterminate space that dispenses with narrative or contextual references. The compact format reinforces the intimate character of the work, inviting close and slow observation. The restrained color palette and formal economy generate an atmosphere of calm and estrangement, where light acquires an almost physical dimension. This piece is part of the Sun series, a group of works in which the artist reduces figuration to the limit of the symbol, proposing a painting that dialogues with the metaphysical tradition from a contemporary sensibility.

