Sergio Romero - Street 3





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Sergio Romero, Street 3, acrylic painting, original edition, 2026, 46 cm high by 55 cm wide, weight 600 g, hand-signed, in excellent condition, country of origin Spain, sold directly by the artist.
Description from the seller
Sergio Romero is an artist who develops an abstract language based on gestural repetition and the progressive construction of linear structures that emerge from a deeply intuitive process.
His works are configured from meshes of lines that organically expand across the surface, generating graphic systems where each stroke responds to both the bodily gesture and the rhythm of thought. The drawing begins without a prior center and grows freely on the support, allowing the structure to organize itself as the image unfolds.
Once this initial network is established, color appears as a force that activates the spaces generated by the structure, introducing focal points of intensity that reinforce the visual architecture of the composition.
As the artist himself notes:
“My works are born from intuition, but they always end up constructing a precise architecture.”
In this sense, his creative process can be understood as a progressive journey in which the work begins as intuition, grows as a system, and ends as architecture.
The repetition of the stroke functions as a process of concentration and progressive construction, where line, rhythm, and color integrate into compositions that evoke mental cartographies or expanding visual systems. His artistic practice thus develops as a territory of exploration where gesture, structure, and intuition combine in a unique visual language.
Over the years his work has evolved organically, developing in parallel to his own life experience. Without answering to a pre-established program, each work forms part of a continuous process where the visual language transforms naturally as the artist advances in his practice.
In 2025 he received the Artist of the Year Award from the president of the International Federation of Culture and Art in South Korea, and he has been recognized as an Akoun-certified artist.
Sergio Romero’s work has achieved international projection in recent years, participating in art exhibitions and fairs in cities such as Madrid, Paris, Dubai, Berlin, Zurich, Venice, Barcelona, Athens, and Palma.
Among his recent presentations stand out:
2025 – Haegeumgang Museum of Art, South Korea
2025 – Digital fair on Artsy (March 20 – June 20)
2024 – Times Square, New York · MADS Gallery
2024 – Madrid · 1819 Art Gallery
2024 – Paris · Expo Paris
2024 – Athens · international exhibition
2024 – Dubai · Artboxy
2024 – Barcelona · Miim Spais
2023 – Zurich · Art Expo
2023 – Zurich · Thomson Gallery
2023 – Venice · Cipriarte, Finity Gallery
2023 – Madrid · Origen Gallery
2023 – Madrid · 1819 Art Gallery
Sergio Romero is an artist who develops an abstract language based on gestural repetition and the progressive construction of linear structures that emerge from a deeply intuitive process.
His works are configured from meshes of lines that organically expand across the surface, generating graphic systems where each stroke responds to both the bodily gesture and the rhythm of thought. The drawing begins without a prior center and grows freely on the support, allowing the structure to organize itself as the image unfolds.
Once this initial network is established, color appears as a force that activates the spaces generated by the structure, introducing focal points of intensity that reinforce the visual architecture of the composition.
As the artist himself notes:
“My works are born from intuition, but they always end up constructing a precise architecture.”
In this sense, his creative process can be understood as a progressive journey in which the work begins as intuition, grows as a system, and ends as architecture.
The repetition of the stroke functions as a process of concentration and progressive construction, where line, rhythm, and color integrate into compositions that evoke mental cartographies or expanding visual systems. His artistic practice thus develops as a territory of exploration where gesture, structure, and intuition combine in a unique visual language.
Over the years his work has evolved organically, developing in parallel to his own life experience. Without answering to a pre-established program, each work forms part of a continuous process where the visual language transforms naturally as the artist advances in his practice.
In 2025 he received the Artist of the Year Award from the president of the International Federation of Culture and Art in South Korea, and he has been recognized as an Akoun-certified artist.
Sergio Romero’s work has achieved international projection in recent years, participating in art exhibitions and fairs in cities such as Madrid, Paris, Dubai, Berlin, Zurich, Venice, Barcelona, Athens, and Palma.
Among his recent presentations stand out:
2025 – Haegeumgang Museum of Art, South Korea
2025 – Digital fair on Artsy (March 20 – June 20)
2024 – Times Square, New York · MADS Gallery
2024 – Madrid · 1819 Art Gallery
2024 – Paris · Expo Paris
2024 – Athens · international exhibition
2024 – Dubai · Artboxy
2024 – Barcelona · Miim Spais
2023 – Zurich · Art Expo
2023 – Zurich · Thomson Gallery
2023 – Venice · Cipriarte, Finity Gallery
2023 – Madrid · Origen Gallery
2023 – Madrid · 1819 Art Gallery

