Miquel Torner de Semir (1938) - El valle

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Miquel Torner de Semir (1938) presents El valle, an oil on canvas landscape (46 × 55 cm, 2 cm deep) signed by hand in the lower left, originally an Original edition from Spain, dated 2000–2010, in good condition and sold by Galería.

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Pictura Galeria presents this magnificent artwork by Miquel Torner de Semir, which represents a landscape reinterpreted through abstract forms that evoke fields, buildings, and a dynamic sky in an expressive vision of the territory. The painting stands out for its excellent technique and the high pictorial quality it conveys.

· Dimensions of the work: 46x55x2 cm.
· Oil on canvas hand-signed by the artist in the lower left corner, Miquel Torner de Semir.
· The piece is in good conservation 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 artwork will be professionally packaged 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 transportation itself.
Shipping will be carried out by Correos or GLS with tracking. International shipping available.

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This painting presents an expressive and evocative landscape in which nature and imagination merge in a free interpretation of the territory. The composition is organized into bands that run horizontally across the space, creating the sensation of a wide expanse of terrain unfolding before the viewer. At the top, the sky appears dominated by undulating, dynamic shapes that seem to flow like currents of air or clouds continually transforming. These sinuous lines provide movement and suggest a living, almost dreamlike atmosphere, in which the sky is not a mere background but an active protagonist within the scene.

In the center of the composition, a series of structures emerge, evoking a small group of buildings or rural constructions. These shapes are presented in a fragmented and stylized manner, as if they were geometric interpretations of the built landscape. The volumes are interrupted by textures and reliefs that convey a sense of materiality and depth, recalling walls, roofs, or surfaces worn by time. This central area functions as the visual heart of the painting, where attention concentrates and where the forms acquire greater density and complexity.

The surrounding landscape is organized through planes that suggest fields, paths, or cultivated lands. The surfaces appear divided into irregular parcels that connect with one another like pieces of an earthly mosaic. Some areas show strokes that recall furrows or marks on the earth, reinforcing the sense that this is a territory shaped or molded by human activity. Through these divisions of the land, the painting conveys the idea of a living and structured landscape, where each fragment is part of a broader whole.

The sky, for its part, introduces a notable contrast with the terrain. Its fluid and curved shapes seem to glide over the scene as if invisible currents travel through the space. In one of these shapes appears a luminous circular element that evokes the presence of a star or a point of light watching the landscape from above. This detail adds a symbolic character to the composition, reinforcing the sense that the landscape is not only physical but also emotional or imagined.

The relationship between the curved lines of the sky and the denser forms of the land creates a visual dialogue that adds rhythm and balance to the whole. The color and texture areas combine to create contrasts between smooth surfaces and rougher or fragmented areas. All of this contributes to a free interpretation of the landscape, where natural reality is transformed into a personal and expressive vision of the territory. Overall, the work presents a landscape reinterpreted through abstract and fragmented forms that evoke fields, buildings, and a dynamic sky, conveying a poetic and symbolic view of the surrounding natural environment.

Pictura Galeria presents this magnificent artwork by Miquel Torner de Semir, which represents a landscape reinterpreted through abstract forms that evoke fields, buildings, and a dynamic sky in an expressive vision of the territory. The painting stands out for its excellent technique and the high pictorial quality it conveys.

· Dimensions of the work: 46x55x2 cm.
· Oil on canvas hand-signed by the artist in the lower left corner, Miquel Torner de Semir.
· The piece is in good conservation 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 artwork will be professionally packaged 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 transportation itself.
Shipping will be carried out by Correos or GLS with tracking. International shipping available.

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This painting presents an expressive and evocative landscape in which nature and imagination merge in a free interpretation of the territory. The composition is organized into bands that run horizontally across the space, creating the sensation of a wide expanse of terrain unfolding before the viewer. At the top, the sky appears dominated by undulating, dynamic shapes that seem to flow like currents of air or clouds continually transforming. These sinuous lines provide movement and suggest a living, almost dreamlike atmosphere, in which the sky is not a mere background but an active protagonist within the scene.

In the center of the composition, a series of structures emerge, evoking a small group of buildings or rural constructions. These shapes are presented in a fragmented and stylized manner, as if they were geometric interpretations of the built landscape. The volumes are interrupted by textures and reliefs that convey a sense of materiality and depth, recalling walls, roofs, or surfaces worn by time. This central area functions as the visual heart of the painting, where attention concentrates and where the forms acquire greater density and complexity.

The surrounding landscape is organized through planes that suggest fields, paths, or cultivated lands. The surfaces appear divided into irregular parcels that connect with one another like pieces of an earthly mosaic. Some areas show strokes that recall furrows or marks on the earth, reinforcing the sense that this is a territory shaped or molded by human activity. Through these divisions of the land, the painting conveys the idea of a living and structured landscape, where each fragment is part of a broader whole.

The sky, for its part, introduces a notable contrast with the terrain. Its fluid and curved shapes seem to glide over the scene as if invisible currents travel through the space. In one of these shapes appears a luminous circular element that evokes the presence of a star or a point of light watching the landscape from above. This detail adds a symbolic character to the composition, reinforcing the sense that the landscape is not only physical but also emotional or imagined.

The relationship between the curved lines of the sky and the denser forms of the land creates a visual dialogue that adds rhythm and balance to the whole. The color and texture areas combine to create contrasts between smooth surfaces and rougher or fragmented areas. All of this contributes to a free interpretation of the landscape, where natural reality is transformed into a personal and expressive vision of the territory. Overall, the work presents a landscape reinterpreted through abstract and fragmented forms that evoke fields, buildings, and a dynamic sky, conveying a poetic and symbolic view of the surrounding natural environment.

Details

Artist
Miquel Torner de Semir (1938)
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
El valle
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Spain
Condition
Good condition
Height
46 cm
Width
55 cm
Style
Baroque
Period
2000-2010
SpainVerified
1752
Objects sold
100%
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