VMP - El man rosa II






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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VMP presents El man rosa II, an original oil painting from 2026, 50 × 36 cm, portrait-themed, created in Spain and sold directly by the artist.
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VMP (instagram @molina.pardo) is a Spanish visual artist, doctor in art and research, whose practice combines contemporary figurative painting with experimentation in cinema and animation. Numerous awards and selections attest to a consolidated and recognized artistic career.
This original piece, created in 2026, is a figurative study in which an internal system of codes is constructed, but they are not used to symbolize psychic states, stories, or messages. They are laws of pictorial operation, not keys to allegorical reading. The painting is not organized to “say something” beyond itself, but to show how a figure is supported, how color closes a space, how gesture is registered on the surface. The codes it configures (repetition of motifs, certain light, a certain rigidity of composition, type of gaze) are rules of visual play, not keys to emotional or narrative interpretation.
It is proposed that the viewer confront the painting as an object with its own internal laws, rather than looking behind it for a confession, a trauma, or a personal story. It is not denied that the viewer may read metaphors, but it is rejected that the practice be crossed by the obligation to produce them. The interest does not lie in encoding a hidden world, but in explicitly organizing the visible world.
These paintings on paper are mixed techniques on high-quality paper. The paintings begin as acrylics or simple drawings that are later manipulated with fine-grit sandpaper, glaze layers of Liquin with oil, and finished with oil paint to enhance soft tones or simply remove the gloss of the acrylic, which on occasion recalls a bit of plastic.
Shipping is accomplished by placing the painting between a DM board, MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard), and a thick transparent acetate sheet that can later be used for framing. The work is protected with bubble wrap and cardboard. The drawings include a mat up to 50 x 70 cm.
VMP (instagram @molina.pardo) is a Spanish visual artist, doctor in art and research, whose practice combines contemporary figurative painting with experimentation in cinema and animation. Numerous awards and selections attest to a consolidated and recognized artistic career.
This original piece, created in 2026, is a figurative study in which an internal system of codes is constructed, but they are not used to symbolize psychic states, stories, or messages. They are laws of pictorial operation, not keys to allegorical reading. The painting is not organized to “say something” beyond itself, but to show how a figure is supported, how color closes a space, how gesture is registered on the surface. The codes it configures (repetition of motifs, certain light, a certain rigidity of composition, type of gaze) are rules of visual play, not keys to emotional or narrative interpretation.
It is proposed that the viewer confront the painting as an object with its own internal laws, rather than looking behind it for a confession, a trauma, or a personal story. It is not denied that the viewer may read metaphors, but it is rejected that the practice be crossed by the obligation to produce them. The interest does not lie in encoding a hidden world, but in explicitly organizing the visible world.
These paintings on paper are mixed techniques on high-quality paper. The paintings begin as acrylics or simple drawings that are later manipulated with fine-grit sandpaper, glaze layers of Liquin with oil, and finished with oil paint to enhance soft tones or simply remove the gloss of the acrylic, which on occasion recalls a bit of plastic.
Shipping is accomplished by placing the painting between a DM board, MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard), and a thick transparent acetate sheet that can later be used for framing. The work is protected with bubble wrap and cardboard. The drawings include a mat up to 50 x 70 cm.
