Jesús López - Dolly





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Oil painting by Jesús López, titled Dolly, in multicolor on a 60 by 60 cm canvas, original edition created in 2026, depicting a still life and signed by hand, produced in Spain and sold directly from the artist, in excellent condition.
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Jesús López (Valencia, 1982) began painting in oils at barely nine or ten years old, a hobby he maintained until finishing EGB and which paused for many years. It was during the COVID pandemic when he resumed artistic creation through watercolors, a technique that allowed him to discover a language based on transparency, synthesis, and the active role of water in the creative process.
After that reunion with painting, he decided to return to oil, first self-taught and later training at Aguaespejo Estudio with the Jaén-born artist Francisco Salas Quesada. His work moves between realism and impressionism, with special interest in objects and everyday scenes. His main reference is Joaquín Sorolla, for his expressive brushwork and, of course, for the light in his works.
His journey in painting has only just begun.
Jesús López (Valencia, 1982) began painting in oils at barely nine or ten years old, a hobby he maintained until finishing EGB and which paused for many years. It was during the COVID pandemic when he resumed artistic creation through watercolors, a technique that allowed him to discover a language based on transparency, synthesis, and the active role of water in the creative process.
After that reunion with painting, he decided to return to oil, first self-taught and later training at Aguaespejo Estudio with the Jaén-born artist Francisco Salas Quesada. His work moves between realism and impressionism, with special interest in objects and everyday scenes. His main reference is Joaquín Sorolla, for his expressive brushwork and, of course, for the light in his works.
His journey in painting has only just begun.

