Paco Requena - Que merezca la pena





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Paco Requena presents a unique acrylic on canvas work titled Que merezca la pena, measuring 70 × 70 cm, signed by hand on the back, from an original edition dated 2026 and produced in Spain, delivered stretched on canvas and ready to hang without a frame.
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Original, one-of-a-kind piece directly from the artist's studio, created in acrylic on canvas. Entirely handmade, signed on the back. Shipped on a stretched canvas, ready to hang, unframed. Canvas 3D with a black-painted edge, so it can be hung without a frame if preferred. Can be hung in any orientation. Some images are edited and may give a misleading idea of the artwork's dimensions. Size verification is recommended. Realistic images of the work with natural light, outdoors and indoors, are added at the end. Some colors may vary slightly depending on the lighting of the photograph or the device on which the work is viewed.
Paco Requena is a Spanish abstract painter who lives and paints in the south of Spain. Trained as a psychologist, during his university studies he began to take an interest in art and started his artistic training by creating his first abstract works. He has held solo and group exhibitions, and his works are available in galleries in his region.
In the artist's universe, color becomes language and geometry becomes emotion. His abstract works celebrate the harmony between the structured and the intuitive, through compositions built with vibrant blocks, rhythmic patterns, and lines that dance between order and chaos.
Each piece is a visual mosaic, an exploration of textures and shapes that invites the viewer to discover personal narratives within what appears to be randomness.
The chromatic palette, bold and contrasting, inspired by the colors of southern Spain, awakens the eye and transforms the everyday into art.
Inspired by the spirit of collage and the geometric abstraction of the 20th century, these works are presented as emotional maps of the present: imperfect, fragmented, but full of intention. A visual experience that does not aim to represent, but to evoke.
Original, one-of-a-kind piece directly from the artist's studio, created in acrylic on canvas. Entirely handmade, signed on the back. Shipped on a stretched canvas, ready to hang, unframed. Canvas 3D with a black-painted edge, so it can be hung without a frame if preferred. Can be hung in any orientation. Some images are edited and may give a misleading idea of the artwork's dimensions. Size verification is recommended. Realistic images of the work with natural light, outdoors and indoors, are added at the end. Some colors may vary slightly depending on the lighting of the photograph or the device on which the work is viewed.
Paco Requena is a Spanish abstract painter who lives and paints in the south of Spain. Trained as a psychologist, during his university studies he began to take an interest in art and started his artistic training by creating his first abstract works. He has held solo and group exhibitions, and his works are available in galleries in his region.
In the artist's universe, color becomes language and geometry becomes emotion. His abstract works celebrate the harmony between the structured and the intuitive, through compositions built with vibrant blocks, rhythmic patterns, and lines that dance between order and chaos.
Each piece is a visual mosaic, an exploration of textures and shapes that invites the viewer to discover personal narratives within what appears to be randomness.
The chromatic palette, bold and contrasting, inspired by the colors of southern Spain, awakens the eye and transforms the everyday into art.
Inspired by the spirit of collage and the geometric abstraction of the 20th century, these works are presented as emotional maps of the present: imperfect, fragmented, but full of intention. A visual experience that does not aim to represent, but to evoke.

