Fortunato Garcia - PRINCESS






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Original mixed-media portrait titled Princess by Fortunato Garcia (2026) in acrylic and mixed media, with a gold, brown, black, red and multicolour palette, signed by hand, measuring 90 cm by 60 cm, weighing 200 g, created after 2020 in Portugal, in the Abstract Expressionist style and sold directly from the artist.
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A contemporary work of high aesthetic expressiveness, where the female figure emerges as a symbol of strength, elegance and introspection. “Princess” stands out for the harmonious fusion between a figurative portrait and material abstraction, creating a sophisticated and visually engaging composition.
The piece presents a construction rich in textures and layers, with a predominance of golden tones, ochres, bronze and subtle pinkish nuances, which confer depth, luminosity and an almost Baroque atmosphere to the work. The central face emerges from a fragmented and organic universe, marked by spontaneous gestures, reliefs and graphic details that add visual and emotional complexity.
The intense gaze of the character establishes a strong and captivating presence, while the encompassing abstract elements suggest memory, identity and transformation. The use of matter/material and chromatic contrasts reinforces the contemporary character of the composition, bringing it closer to the languages of Abstract Expressionism and Informal Art.
A contemporary work of high aesthetic expressiveness, where the female figure emerges as a symbol of strength, elegance and introspection. “Princess” stands out for the harmonious fusion between a figurative portrait and material abstraction, creating a sophisticated and visually engaging composition.
The piece presents a construction rich in textures and layers, with a predominance of golden tones, ochres, bronze and subtle pinkish nuances, which confer depth, luminosity and an almost Baroque atmosphere to the work. The central face emerges from a fragmented and organic universe, marked by spontaneous gestures, reliefs and graphic details that add visual and emotional complexity.
The intense gaze of the character establishes a strong and captivating presence, while the encompassing abstract elements suggest memory, identity and transformation. The use of matter/material and chromatic contrasts reinforces the contemporary character of the composition, bringing it closer to the languages of Abstract Expressionism and Informal Art.
