Yuni R. P - Cosecha y Calma





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Original oil on canvas painting by Yuni R. P, titled Cosecha y Calma, in a classic style, post-2020, 53 × 73 cm, signed by hand and made in Spain.
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Painting by the artist Yuni R. P, executed in oil on canvas and worked entirely with a spatula. Dimensions of the work: 53 x 73 cm, corresponding to the painting, with a perimeter white margin for easier mounting or framing.
Once sold, the works are shipped within a maximum of three days to anywhere in the world. Each piece is carefully packaged, protected with paper and bubble wrap, and sent in a rigid high-strength cardboard tube, ensuring its perfect condition during transport.
Yuni R. P is a young artist with solid professional training who currently lives and works in Havana, Cuba. His work is distinguished by a very personal pictorial language, developed almost exclusively through the use of the spatula, a tool with which he builds compositions of great visual impact and pronounced expressiveness.
His painting is characterized by a rich impasto, loose brushstrokes, and an intensely colorful palette, where light and movement constantly dialogue. In his treatment, an impressionist influence is clearly perceived, particularly in the way he approaches luminosity, dynamism, and the vibrancy of color, always from a contemporary and deeply personal perspective.
The themes he addresses arise from an emotional connection with nature and the landscape: seaside scenes, sailing ships, fauna, flowers, and evocative cities makeup a pictorial universe filled with nostalgia and admiration for classical art. His works do not seek literal description, but the evocation of sensations, awakening in the viewer intense feelings and latent memories.
Yuni’s paintings have a frontal, enveloping presence; they are works that must be contemplated in person, as photography cannot fully capture the richness of the impasto, the depth of color, or the energy of the painter’s gesture. The spatula allows him to build vibrant surfaces, with layers of paint that convey solidity, movement, and an almost tactile expressiveness.
His work is, in essence, a celebration of color, matter, and emotion: a painting that invites you to pause, observe, and feel.
This piece is a contemporary still life that revitalizes the classical genre through an expressive and impressionistic approach. Executed in oil, the work stands out for an extreme impasto technique; the painter uses the spatula and thick brushstrokes to literally sculpt the objects on the canvas, giving cheese and grapes an almost tactile physicality. The handling of light is dramatic, with vibrant reflections on the bottle and wine glass that contrast with a background of earthy and neutral tones, achieving central elements that stand out with their own energy. Through this composition, the artist seeks to convey the richness of the everyday and the pleasure of good living, inviting the viewer to pause and appreciate rustic beauty, tradition, and the warmth of a moment of pause and gastronomic enjoyment.
Painting by the artist Yuni R. P, executed in oil on canvas and worked entirely with a spatula. Dimensions of the work: 53 x 73 cm, corresponding to the painting, with a perimeter white margin for easier mounting or framing.
Once sold, the works are shipped within a maximum of three days to anywhere in the world. Each piece is carefully packaged, protected with paper and bubble wrap, and sent in a rigid high-strength cardboard tube, ensuring its perfect condition during transport.
Yuni R. P is a young artist with solid professional training who currently lives and works in Havana, Cuba. His work is distinguished by a very personal pictorial language, developed almost exclusively through the use of the spatula, a tool with which he builds compositions of great visual impact and pronounced expressiveness.
His painting is characterized by a rich impasto, loose brushstrokes, and an intensely colorful palette, where light and movement constantly dialogue. In his treatment, an impressionist influence is clearly perceived, particularly in the way he approaches luminosity, dynamism, and the vibrancy of color, always from a contemporary and deeply personal perspective.
The themes he addresses arise from an emotional connection with nature and the landscape: seaside scenes, sailing ships, fauna, flowers, and evocative cities makeup a pictorial universe filled with nostalgia and admiration for classical art. His works do not seek literal description, but the evocation of sensations, awakening in the viewer intense feelings and latent memories.
Yuni’s paintings have a frontal, enveloping presence; they are works that must be contemplated in person, as photography cannot fully capture the richness of the impasto, the depth of color, or the energy of the painter’s gesture. The spatula allows him to build vibrant surfaces, with layers of paint that convey solidity, movement, and an almost tactile expressiveness.
His work is, in essence, a celebration of color, matter, and emotion: a painting that invites you to pause, observe, and feel.
This piece is a contemporary still life that revitalizes the classical genre through an expressive and impressionistic approach. Executed in oil, the work stands out for an extreme impasto technique; the painter uses the spatula and thick brushstrokes to literally sculpt the objects on the canvas, giving cheese and grapes an almost tactile physicality. The handling of light is dramatic, with vibrant reflections on the bottle and wine glass that contrast with a background of earthy and neutral tones, achieving central elements that stand out with their own energy. Through this composition, the artist seeks to convey the richness of the everyday and the pleasure of good living, inviting the viewer to pause and appreciate rustic beauty, tradition, and the warmth of a moment of pause and gastronomic enjoyment.

