B. Morales - "Fragmentos de horizontes"- XL

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B. Morales — 'Fragmentos de horizontes' XL, acrylic painting, original edition, 2026, 100 × 70 cm, multicolour, depicting nature, hand-signed, in excellent condition, origin: Spain; sold directly by the artist.

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Description from the seller

"Fragments of Horizons" explores the idea of the interior landscape as a territory built from memories, tensions and emotional balances. Through geometric shapes that seem to expand and support one another, the work creates a symbolic architecture where color and line function as traces of different moods and moments of transit.

The curves and vertical structures suggest fragmented horizons that do not belong to a specific physical place, but to emotional spaces and reconstructed memories. Each plane of color acts as an autonomous fragment that, when joined, forms a composition in balance between strength and fragility, stillness and movement.

B. Morales is a visual artist who graduated in Havana, Cuba. Her work explores the connection between patterns in nature and modernity. She has developed her artistic practice in various international contexts, and her work is part of important private collections in Europe and the Americas...

AUTHENTICITY
- Work signed by the artist.
- It is delivered with a certificate of authenticity signed by B. Morales

SHIPPING AND PACKAGING
- The painting will be carefully rolled and protected inside a rigid cardboard tube.
- Professional packaging with protective materials to prevent damage.
- Shipping with tracking number.
- Preparation time: 3 business days after payment confirmation.
- Estimated delivery time: 7–10 business days, depending on the destination.

Seller's Story

Painter specialized in Art Deco.
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"Fragments of Horizons" explores the idea of the interior landscape as a territory built from memories, tensions and emotional balances. Through geometric shapes that seem to expand and support one another, the work creates a symbolic architecture where color and line function as traces of different moods and moments of transit.

The curves and vertical structures suggest fragmented horizons that do not belong to a specific physical place, but to emotional spaces and reconstructed memories. Each plane of color acts as an autonomous fragment that, when joined, forms a composition in balance between strength and fragility, stillness and movement.

B. Morales is a visual artist who graduated in Havana, Cuba. Her work explores the connection between patterns in nature and modernity. She has developed her artistic practice in various international contexts, and her work is part of important private collections in Europe and the Americas...

AUTHENTICITY
- Work signed by the artist.
- It is delivered with a certificate of authenticity signed by B. Morales

SHIPPING AND PACKAGING
- The painting will be carefully rolled and protected inside a rigid cardboard tube.
- Professional packaging with protective materials to prevent damage.
- Shipping with tracking number.
- Preparation time: 3 business days after payment confirmation.
- Estimated delivery time: 7–10 business days, depending on the destination.

Seller's Story

Painter specialized in Art Deco.
Translated by Google Translate

Details

Artist
B. Morales
Edition
Original
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Sold with frame
No
Title of artwork
"Fragmentos de horizontes"- XL
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Spain
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Multicolour
Height
100 cm
Width
70 cm
Weight
800 g
Depiction/theme
Nature
Style
Contemporary
Period
2020+
Sold by
SpainVerified
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Objects sold
97.5%
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