E. García - Televisor antiguo XL (no reserve)

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E. García’s original 2026 acrylic impressionist painting Televisor antiguo XL, 100 by 70 cm, hand-signed, from Spain, depicting an interior scene with a vintage TV in multicolor, created post-2020 and categorized as an original edition.

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OLD TELEVISION is a 70x100 cm painting by contemporary artist Ernest García. This work captures a fleeting everyday moment filled with nostalgia and color. In the center of the scene, a vintage TV rests on a deep red piece of furniture, becoming the silent protagonist of a vibrant and lively interior.

The composition is enriched by plants that surround the space, adding freshness and movement, while an open window reveals a sky lit with warm tones, as if sunset were filtering into the room. This contrast between the domestic interior and the bright exterior creates an intimate yet open atmosphere to the world.

The color palette, dominated by yellows, reds, and blues, builds a balance between retro and contemporary. The loose and expressive brushstrokes add dynamism, making every element—from the floor to the objects—seem to vibrate with its own energy.

The piece evokes memories of simpler times, when technology had a tangible and shared presence, inviting reflection on memory, the passage of time, and the warmth of lived spaces.


Authentication and Shipping:
The work is offered directly by E. García, guaranteeing its authenticity with a certificate signed by the artist himself. The painting will be carefully rolled and protected inside a sturdy cardboard tube for shipping. After payment is confirmed, a three-day period is required to prepare the piece and ship it. Delivery time will depend on the destination, with a maximum timeframe of up to ten business days.

OLD TELEVISION is a 70x100 cm painting by contemporary artist Ernest García. This work captures a fleeting everyday moment filled with nostalgia and color. In the center of the scene, a vintage TV rests on a deep red piece of furniture, becoming the silent protagonist of a vibrant and lively interior.

The composition is enriched by plants that surround the space, adding freshness and movement, while an open window reveals a sky lit with warm tones, as if sunset were filtering into the room. This contrast between the domestic interior and the bright exterior creates an intimate yet open atmosphere to the world.

The color palette, dominated by yellows, reds, and blues, builds a balance between retro and contemporary. The loose and expressive brushstrokes add dynamism, making every element—from the floor to the objects—seem to vibrate with its own energy.

The piece evokes memories of simpler times, when technology had a tangible and shared presence, inviting reflection on memory, the passage of time, and the warmth of lived spaces.


Authentication and Shipping:
The work is offered directly by E. García, guaranteeing its authenticity with a certificate signed by the artist himself. The painting will be carefully rolled and protected inside a sturdy cardboard tube for shipping. After payment is confirmed, a three-day period is required to prepare the piece and ship it. Delivery time will depend on the destination, with a maximum timeframe of up to ten business days.

Details

Artist
E. García
Edition
Original
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Sold with frame
No
Title of artwork
Televisor antiguo XL (no reserve)
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Spain
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Multicolour
Height
100 cm
Width
70 cm
Weight
0.6 kg
Depiction/theme
Interior scene
Style
Impressionism
Period
2020+
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Objects sold
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