Lao Gonzalez - Burning Currents ,XL, NO RESERVE

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Lao Gonzalez's original abstract painting Burning Currents, 97 × 71 cm, acrylic on canvas, signed by the artist, created in 2026, part of the Emotional Flow series, sold directly by the artist, with certificate of authenticity.

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Title of the work:
Burning Currents
Description:
Burning Currents is an original work belonging to the Emotional Flow series, a line focused on exploring the visual rhythm, movement, and organic forms present in nature.
The composition is built through a continuous network of lines that curve and drift across the canvas, generating a dynamic and enveloping effect. These undulations resemble natural currents, topographic reliefs, or abstract landscapes in constant transformation.
The color palette combines warm tones of oranges and browns—with blue lines that provide contrast and visual depth, while green hues introduce a fresh counterpoint that balances the composition. This dialogue between warm and cool colors creates a balanced tension that guides the eye across the entire surface of the work.
Each line has been carefully hand-painted, following a patient and repetitive process that emphasizes rhythm and precision of the gesture. The result is a unique piece that forms part of a coherent visual language within the series.
The work is signed by the artist and comes with her certificate of authenticity.
Details of the work:
Technique: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 97 × 71 cm
Original work
Signed by the artist
Includes certificate of authenticity
A contemporary abstract artwork ideal for collectors and for modern spaces seeking a piece with visual character, rhythm, and depth within the Emotional Flow series.

Title of the work:
Burning Currents
Description:
Burning Currents is an original work belonging to the Emotional Flow series, a line focused on exploring the visual rhythm, movement, and organic forms present in nature.
The composition is built through a continuous network of lines that curve and drift across the canvas, generating a dynamic and enveloping effect. These undulations resemble natural currents, topographic reliefs, or abstract landscapes in constant transformation.
The color palette combines warm tones of oranges and browns—with blue lines that provide contrast and visual depth, while green hues introduce a fresh counterpoint that balances the composition. This dialogue between warm and cool colors creates a balanced tension that guides the eye across the entire surface of the work.
Each line has been carefully hand-painted, following a patient and repetitive process that emphasizes rhythm and precision of the gesture. The result is a unique piece that forms part of a coherent visual language within the series.
The work is signed by the artist and comes with her certificate of authenticity.
Details of the work:
Technique: Acrylic on canvas
Dimensions: 97 × 71 cm
Original work
Signed by the artist
Includes certificate of authenticity
A contemporary abstract artwork ideal for collectors and for modern spaces seeking a piece with visual character, rhythm, and depth within the Emotional Flow series.

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Artist
Lao Gonzalez
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Burning Currents ,XL, NO RESERVE
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Spain
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
97 cm
Width
71 cm
Style
Abstract
Period
2020+
SpainVerified
118
Objects sold
92.31%
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