Yuni R. P - El Despertar del Valle





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Oil on canvas by Yuni R. P titled El Despertar del Valle, original edition created after 2020, measuring 53 x 73 cm, hand-signed, in excellent condition, produced in Spain and sold directly by the artist, with a color palette including purple, pink, yellow, green, blue, red and white and an impasto technique.
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Painting by the artist Yuni R. P in oil on canvas technique, worked entirely with a spatula. Dimensions of the work: 53 x 73 cm, corresponding to the painting, with a perimetral white margin for easier mounting or framing.
The works, once sold, are shipped within a maximum of three days to any part of the world. Each piece is carefully packaged, protected with paper and bubble wrap, and sent in a rigid high-strength cardboard tube, guaranteeing its perfect conservation 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 constructs compositions of great visual strength and marked expressiveness.
His painting is characterized by rich impasto, loose brushstrokes, and an intensely colorful palette, where light and movement constantly dialogue. In his impressionist approach, there is a clear influence of Joaquín Sorolla, especially in the way he addresses 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: marine scenes, sailing ships, fauna, flowers, and evocative cities form a pictorial universe filled with nostalgia and admiration for classical art. His works do not seek literal description, but rather the evocation of sensations, awakening in the viewer intense feelings and latent memories.
Yuni's paintings have a frontal and enveloping presence; they are works that must be viewed in person, as photography cannot fully capture the richness of the impasto, the depth of color, or the energy of the painting 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, essentially, a celebration of color, matter, and emotion: a painting that invites one to stop, observe, and feel.
This work, executed in oil on canvas, stands out for a vibrant impasto technique that gives the landscape an almost tangible tridimensionality. The artist uses a loose and vigorous brushstroke, typical of neo-impressionism, to create a harmonious contrast between the warmth of the foreground, led by vibrant red poppies and wildflowers, and the cool serenity of the snow-capped mountains in the background. The composition guides the eye from the botanical detail to the vast horizon, using light to unify the golden fields with the blue-tinted peaks. The painter seeks to convey a sense of renewed vitality and the resilience of wildlife in the face of the unchanging solidity of stone, achieving an atmosphere of expansive peace that invites contemplation of beauty in its purest and most organic state.
Painting by the artist Yuni R. P in oil on canvas technique, worked entirely with a spatula. Dimensions of the work: 53 x 73 cm, corresponding to the painting, with a perimetral white margin for easier mounting or framing.
The works, once sold, are shipped within a maximum of three days to any part of the world. Each piece is carefully packaged, protected with paper and bubble wrap, and sent in a rigid high-strength cardboard tube, guaranteeing its perfect conservation 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 constructs compositions of great visual strength and marked expressiveness.
His painting is characterized by rich impasto, loose brushstrokes, and an intensely colorful palette, where light and movement constantly dialogue. In his impressionist approach, there is a clear influence of Joaquín Sorolla, especially in the way he addresses 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: marine scenes, sailing ships, fauna, flowers, and evocative cities form a pictorial universe filled with nostalgia and admiration for classical art. His works do not seek literal description, but rather the evocation of sensations, awakening in the viewer intense feelings and latent memories.
Yuni's paintings have a frontal and enveloping presence; they are works that must be viewed in person, as photography cannot fully capture the richness of the impasto, the depth of color, or the energy of the painting 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, essentially, a celebration of color, matter, and emotion: a painting that invites one to stop, observe, and feel.
This work, executed in oil on canvas, stands out for a vibrant impasto technique that gives the landscape an almost tangible tridimensionality. The artist uses a loose and vigorous brushstroke, typical of neo-impressionism, to create a harmonious contrast between the warmth of the foreground, led by vibrant red poppies and wildflowers, and the cool serenity of the snow-capped mountains in the background. The composition guides the eye from the botanical detail to the vast horizon, using light to unify the golden fields with the blue-tinted peaks. The painter seeks to convey a sense of renewed vitality and the resilience of wildlife in the face of the unchanging solidity of stone, achieving an atmosphere of expansive peace that invites contemplation of beauty in its purest and most organic state.

