Amarillo Limón - Cala Turqueta

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Cala Turqueta is an original 2026 mixed‑media abstract landscape by Amarillo Limón, hand‑signed, on pine wood, 70 × 40 × 3.5 cm, 4 kg, from Spain, with an authenticity certificate included.

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"Cala Turqueta".

A refuge of light and matter.
This work is a tribute to the purity of Menorca and to that luminous calm that seems to stop time. Inspired by the first time my eyes discovered its waters, this piece recreates the sensation of stepping onto the shore and breathing summer in silence. It is a small refuge of peace turned into matter; a moment of absolute serenity captured forever.

Technique: Mixed media with organic textures (model grass, beach sand and epoxy resin).

Support: Pine wood.

Dimensions: 70 × 40 × 3.5 cm.

Exclusive Details: Signed on one side. The name of the work is handwritten on a sheet of aluminum and copper, giving it a unique artisanal finish.

About the artist: Cristina.
I paint what I call "windows to nature." With more than 20 years of experience (I’m 38), my work is the result of a life shared between the serenity of the Mediterranean and the strength of the mountains.

My technical training, consolidated in the textures workshops of the abstract artist Nivia Diaz-Rubio, allows me today to experiment with unconventional elements to create pieces that converse with the viewer. My works are part of private collections in countries such as Mexico, Poland and Portugal.

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Certificate of Authenticity: Included with the piece.

Professional Packaging: meticulously protected so that the delicate relief of the grass, the sand and the resin arrive in impeccable condition to its new home.

"Cala Turqueta".

A refuge of light and matter.
This work is a tribute to the purity of Menorca and to that luminous calm that seems to stop time. Inspired by the first time my eyes discovered its waters, this piece recreates the sensation of stepping onto the shore and breathing summer in silence. It is a small refuge of peace turned into matter; a moment of absolute serenity captured forever.

Technique: Mixed media with organic textures (model grass, beach sand and epoxy resin).

Support: Pine wood.

Dimensions: 70 × 40 × 3.5 cm.

Exclusive Details: Signed on one side. The name of the work is handwritten on a sheet of aluminum and copper, giving it a unique artisanal finish.

About the artist: Cristina.
I paint what I call "windows to nature." With more than 20 years of experience (I’m 38), my work is the result of a life shared between the serenity of the Mediterranean and the strength of the mountains.

My technical training, consolidated in the textures workshops of the abstract artist Nivia Diaz-Rubio, allows me today to experiment with unconventional elements to create pieces that converse with the viewer. My works are part of private collections in countries such as Mexico, Poland and Portugal.

Guarantee and Shipping
Certificate of Authenticity: Included with the piece.

Professional Packaging: meticulously protected so that the delicate relief of the grass, the sand and the resin arrive in impeccable condition to its new home.

Details

Artist
Amarillo Limón
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Cala Turqueta
Technique
Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Spain
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
40 cm
Width
70 cm
Weight
4 kg
Depiction/theme
Seascape
Style
Abstract
Period
2020+
SpainVerified
10
Objects sold
Private

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