Mar Legón - Vagón N° 7 - XL





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Mar Legón presents an original acrylic painting on canvas titled Vagón N° 7 - XL (2026), 95 by 70 cm, in multicolour with blue and red tones, depicting a portrait, signed by hand, in excellent condition, sold directly by the artist with a certificate signed by the artist.
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WAGON No. 7
95 x 70 cm
Acrylic on canvas · 2026
Wagon No. 7 captures an intimate moment inside a moving space. The figure, shown in profile with closed eyes, suggests an introspective pause amid the implicit motion of the surroundings.
The interior of the wagon, built through warm reds and oranges, contrasts with the exterior, where greens and blues appear blurred and crossed by diagonal lines that evoke rain or speed. This contrast reinforces the duality between interiority and the external world.
The composition is organized by a clear structure of windows that fragment the background and direct the gaze, while the figure remains the axis of calm. The brushwork, loose yet controlled, adds texture and dynamism without losing formal legibility.
More than a narrative scene, the work presents itself as a sensory experience: a suspended moment within the continuous flow of travel, where time seems to slow and perception becomes more conscious.
PACKAGING AND AUTHENTICITY
The work is offered directly by Mar Legón and includes a certificate signed by the artist. The painting (unframed) will be carefully rolled and protected inside a sturdy cardboard tube to ensure proper preservation during transport. After payment is confirmed, a maximum period of three business days is required to prepare the work before shipment. Delivery time will depend on the destination, with an estimated timeframe of up to ten business days.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Mar Legón develops a painting practice focused on exploring color as structure and emotion. Her work is characterized by clear compositions, formal synthesis, and vibrant contrasts that place the everyday in a contemporary territory.
Through still lifes, tropical scenes, and elements of the immediate environment, she builds a coherent and recognizable visual language. Each work is an original piece that reflects ongoing research into the balance between form, color, and space, consolidating a strong and projecting artistic identity.
WAGON No. 7
95 x 70 cm
Acrylic on canvas · 2026
Wagon No. 7 captures an intimate moment inside a moving space. The figure, shown in profile with closed eyes, suggests an introspective pause amid the implicit motion of the surroundings.
The interior of the wagon, built through warm reds and oranges, contrasts with the exterior, where greens and blues appear blurred and crossed by diagonal lines that evoke rain or speed. This contrast reinforces the duality between interiority and the external world.
The composition is organized by a clear structure of windows that fragment the background and direct the gaze, while the figure remains the axis of calm. The brushwork, loose yet controlled, adds texture and dynamism without losing formal legibility.
More than a narrative scene, the work presents itself as a sensory experience: a suspended moment within the continuous flow of travel, where time seems to slow and perception becomes more conscious.
PACKAGING AND AUTHENTICITY
The work is offered directly by Mar Legón and includes a certificate signed by the artist. The painting (unframed) will be carefully rolled and protected inside a sturdy cardboard tube to ensure proper preservation during transport. After payment is confirmed, a maximum period of three business days is required to prepare the work before shipment. Delivery time will depend on the destination, with an estimated timeframe of up to ten business days.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Mar Legón develops a painting practice focused on exploring color as structure and emotion. Her work is characterized by clear compositions, formal synthesis, and vibrant contrasts that place the everyday in a contemporary territory.
Through still lifes, tropical scenes, and elements of the immediate environment, she builds a coherent and recognizable visual language. Each work is an original piece that reflects ongoing research into the balance between form, color, and space, consolidating a strong and projecting artistic identity.

