Sergio Romero - Estructura latente

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Sergio Romero presents Estructura latente, an original acrylic painting on canvas (65×92 cm), signed by hand, dated 2026, in excellent condition, canvas prepared for stretch and delivered rolled in a rigid tube, produced in Spain in the post-2020 period.

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Panel prepared to mount on a 92x65 cm frame. It is delivered in a rigid tube and rolled up.

This work is part of a recent pictorial investigation in which automatic gesture, spatial structure, and symbolic repetition become one visual language. Although at first glance they may seem impulsive or spontaneous, each one arises from a process of observation and refinement stemming from a much more architectural and precise previous work, developed over years through markers, linear drawing, and manual construction of space.

In this new series, that precision does not disappear: it transforms.

The line ceases to behave solely as contour or structure and begins to act also as energy, rhythm, and physical expansion on the surface. The gesture is released, but an internal system of organization remains. Signs repeat, paths cross, tensions balance, and space is delimited by an invisible architecture that supports the entire composition.

Each work functions as a mental map in motion: layers of memory, impulses, routes, and emotional structures that coexist within the same plane. The apparent chaos is threaded with conscious decisions about density, void, balance, saturation, and visual direction.

The repetition of frames, orbits, neural lines, and circular cores generates a recognizable grammar across the series. It is not about accident or pure automatism, but about a study of how to translate thought, tension, and sensitivity into a contemporary pictorial writing.

Acrylic paint replaces here part of the rigidity of technical drawing with a more bodily, physical presence. The work is no longer just built: it also happens. The stroke preserves the memory of movement, of time, and of the direct gesture, always maintaining the same visual signature that defines the set of the investigation.

These pieces oscillate between:

- drawing and painting,
- control and expansion,
- architecture and automatism,
- writing and abstraction.

The result is a series that proposes a visual language of its own, where gestural intensity coexists with a rigorous internal structure and where each composition acts as a direct extension of a mental, emotional, and spatial system in permanent transformation.

Panel prepared to mount on a 92x65 cm frame. It is delivered in a rigid tube and rolled up.

This work is part of a recent pictorial investigation in which automatic gesture, spatial structure, and symbolic repetition become one visual language. Although at first glance they may seem impulsive or spontaneous, each one arises from a process of observation and refinement stemming from a much more architectural and precise previous work, developed over years through markers, linear drawing, and manual construction of space.

In this new series, that precision does not disappear: it transforms.

The line ceases to behave solely as contour or structure and begins to act also as energy, rhythm, and physical expansion on the surface. The gesture is released, but an internal system of organization remains. Signs repeat, paths cross, tensions balance, and space is delimited by an invisible architecture that supports the entire composition.

Each work functions as a mental map in motion: layers of memory, impulses, routes, and emotional structures that coexist within the same plane. The apparent chaos is threaded with conscious decisions about density, void, balance, saturation, and visual direction.

The repetition of frames, orbits, neural lines, and circular cores generates a recognizable grammar across the series. It is not about accident or pure automatism, but about a study of how to translate thought, tension, and sensitivity into a contemporary pictorial writing.

Acrylic paint replaces here part of the rigidity of technical drawing with a more bodily, physical presence. The work is no longer just built: it also happens. The stroke preserves the memory of movement, of time, and of the direct gesture, always maintaining the same visual signature that defines the set of the investigation.

These pieces oscillate between:

- drawing and painting,
- control and expansion,
- architecture and automatism,
- writing and abstraction.

The result is a series that proposes a visual language of its own, where gestural intensity coexists with a rigorous internal structure and where each composition acts as a direct extension of a mental, emotional, and spatial system in permanent transformation.

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Artist
Sergio Romero
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Estructura latente
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Spain
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
65 cm
Width
92 cm
Weight
350 g
Style
Abstract Expressionism
Period
2020+
SpainVerified
673
Objects sold
100%
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