Yuni R. P (XX) - Cosecha de Sueños





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Cosecha de Sueños is an original oil on canvas painting by Yuni R. P (XX), hand-signed, created after 2020, measuring 53 x 73 cm with a palette of purple, green, yellow, orange and violet, depicting a spring scene, originated in Spain, in excellent condition, sold directly by the artist.
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Painting by the artist Yuni R. P in oil on canvas technique, executed entirely with a spatula. Dimensions of the work: 53 x 73 cm, corresponding to the painting, with a perimetral white margin for better mounting or framing.
The works, once sold, are shipped within a maximum of three days to anywhere in the world. Each piece is carefully packaged, protected with paper and bubble wrap, and sent in a rigid high‑resistance cardboard tube, guaranteeing its perfect conservation during transport.
Yuni R. P is a young artist with solid professional training who currently lives and works in Havana, Cuba. His work is distinguished by a very personal pictorial language, developed almost exclusively through the use of the spatula, a tool with which he builds compositions of great visual strength and marked expressiveness.
His painting is characterized by rich impasto, loose strokes and an intensely colorful palette, where light and movement constantly dialogue. In his impressionist treatment, there is a clear influence of Joaquín Sorolla, especially in the way luminosity, dynamism and color vibration are addressed, always from a contemporary and deeply personal viewpoint.
The themes he addresses arise from an emotional connection with nature and landscape: marine scenes, sailing ships, fauna, flowers and evocative cities form a pictorial universe charged with nostalgia and admiration for classical art. His works do not seek literal description, but the evocation of sensations, awakening in the viewer intense feelings and latent memories.
Yuni’s paintings have a frontal and enveloping presence; these are works that must be viewed in person, as photography cannot fully capture the richness of the impasto, the depth of color, or the energy of the pictorial gesture. The spatula allows him to build vibrant surfaces, with layers of paint that convey solidity, movement and an almost tactile expressiveness.
His work is, in essence, a celebration of color, matter and emotion: a painting that invites stopping, observing and feeling.
This work is a vibrant floral composition executed in oil on canvas, where there is a masterful use of impasto and the spatula to create textures with great relief and tactile character. The style is aligned with an expressionist-leaning Neo-Impressionism, characterized by a loose and confident brushstroke that prioritizes luminosity and color over defined line. The color palette is rich and bold, contrasting the warmth of scarlet reds and solar yellows against a deep blue and violet background that adds a mystical dimension to the scene. Through this canvas, the painter manages to convey a sense of exuberant vitality and hope, capturing the strength with which nature seeks light, turning a simple garden into a stage of majestic beauty and renewed energy."
Painting by the artist Yuni R. P in oil on canvas technique, executed entirely with a spatula. Dimensions of the work: 53 x 73 cm, corresponding to the painting, with a perimetral white margin for better mounting or framing.
The works, once sold, are shipped within a maximum of three days to anywhere in the world. Each piece is carefully packaged, protected with paper and bubble wrap, and sent in a rigid high‑resistance cardboard tube, guaranteeing its perfect conservation during transport.
Yuni R. P is a young artist with solid professional training who currently lives and works in Havana, Cuba. His work is distinguished by a very personal pictorial language, developed almost exclusively through the use of the spatula, a tool with which he builds compositions of great visual strength and marked expressiveness.
His painting is characterized by rich impasto, loose strokes and an intensely colorful palette, where light and movement constantly dialogue. In his impressionist treatment, there is a clear influence of Joaquín Sorolla, especially in the way luminosity, dynamism and color vibration are addressed, always from a contemporary and deeply personal viewpoint.
The themes he addresses arise from an emotional connection with nature and landscape: marine scenes, sailing ships, fauna, flowers and evocative cities form a pictorial universe charged with nostalgia and admiration for classical art. His works do not seek literal description, but the evocation of sensations, awakening in the viewer intense feelings and latent memories.
Yuni’s paintings have a frontal and enveloping presence; these are works that must be viewed in person, as photography cannot fully capture the richness of the impasto, the depth of color, or the energy of the pictorial gesture. The spatula allows him to build vibrant surfaces, with layers of paint that convey solidity, movement and an almost tactile expressiveness.
His work is, in essence, a celebration of color, matter and emotion: a painting that invites stopping, observing and feeling.
This work is a vibrant floral composition executed in oil on canvas, where there is a masterful use of impasto and the spatula to create textures with great relief and tactile character. The style is aligned with an expressionist-leaning Neo-Impressionism, characterized by a loose and confident brushstroke that prioritizes luminosity and color over defined line. The color palette is rich and bold, contrasting the warmth of scarlet reds and solar yellows against a deep blue and violet background that adds a mystical dimension to the scene. Through this canvas, the painter manages to convey a sense of exuberant vitality and hope, capturing the strength with which nature seeks light, turning a simple garden into a stage of majestic beauty and renewed energy."

