Ella Suárez - Senderos - XL (no reserve)

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Original acrylic painting by Ella Suárez titled Senderos - XL (no reserve), in multicolour tones, 100 × 70 cm, signed by hand, created in 2026, in excellent condition.

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Paths from the series Structure of the Landscape
Unique work

In this series, Ella Suárez approaches the landscape as a transforming structure, where forest and mountain become a field of study of color. Far from a descriptive representation, the works propose an approach where the natural environment is reorganized as a system of relationships between form, rhythm, depth, and chromatic temperature.

The compositions are built from a synthesis of recognizable elements —trees, slopes, horizons— that expand and simplify until they occupy the plane. The landscape ceases to be a place and becomes a visual structure where each element responds to an internal logic.

The study of color runs through the series as a central axis. The palettes are organized in variations that range between warm, cool, and green tones, generating different atmospheres and perceptual states. Each work offers a different reading of the same system, where color does not describe but builds space, tension, and balance.

The relationship between figure and ground dissolves into a continuum of planes that overlap and dialogue. The trees act as vertical axes that articulate the composition, while the mountains and the sky unfold in chromatic fields that expand the perception of the landscape.

In this series, the forest and the mountain are understood as form and process: a territory that is not represented, but constructed through color, revealing its variations, contrasts, and possibilities.

Authenticity of the work:
Each work is hand-signed on the back of the canvas, guaranteeing its authenticity and preserving the visual purity of the painting surface. The signature includes the title of the work, the year of creation, and Ella Suárez’s signature. The piece is accompanied by an Authenticity Certificate (COA), validating its origin and authorship.

Note:
Reference images may show slight tonal variations from the original work due to lighting conditions in spaces, which can affect contrast or color temperature, as well as differences between viewing devices. The photographs have been taken with the utmost care.

Shipping details:
The work will be shipped rolled in a protective tube, a method that ensures its safety during transport and offers a more economical and sustainable option. The canvas includes an extra 5 cm margin on each side to facilitate re-stretching, which can be done by the buyer or a professional.

Seller's Story

Ella Suárez is a Cuban-Spanish visual artist dedicated to contemporary abstract painting. Her work explores nature as a primary source of inspiration, with a particular focus on botany, flowers, and the study of color as a language of transformation, rhythm, and visual balance. Each artwork offered on this platform is a unique, original piece, fully conceived and produced in her studio through her own artistic processes on canvas. Through a rigorous and coherent approach, Suárez develops pictorial series that investigate the relationship between form, color, and natural structures, resulting in compositions of strong visual richness and contemporary sensitivity. All materials used are of high quality, in line with an artistic practice committed to excellence, sustainability, and the support of small-scale artistic and artisanal suppliers based in Madrid. With over 400 successful sales on Catawiki and a 100% positive rating, Suárez is attentive to every stage of the process, ensuring that each artwork reaches its new collector in perfect condition.
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Paths from the series Structure of the Landscape
Unique work

In this series, Ella Suárez approaches the landscape as a transforming structure, where forest and mountain become a field of study of color. Far from a descriptive representation, the works propose an approach where the natural environment is reorganized as a system of relationships between form, rhythm, depth, and chromatic temperature.

The compositions are built from a synthesis of recognizable elements —trees, slopes, horizons— that expand and simplify until they occupy the plane. The landscape ceases to be a place and becomes a visual structure where each element responds to an internal logic.

The study of color runs through the series as a central axis. The palettes are organized in variations that range between warm, cool, and green tones, generating different atmospheres and perceptual states. Each work offers a different reading of the same system, where color does not describe but builds space, tension, and balance.

The relationship between figure and ground dissolves into a continuum of planes that overlap and dialogue. The trees act as vertical axes that articulate the composition, while the mountains and the sky unfold in chromatic fields that expand the perception of the landscape.

In this series, the forest and the mountain are understood as form and process: a territory that is not represented, but constructed through color, revealing its variations, contrasts, and possibilities.

Authenticity of the work:
Each work is hand-signed on the back of the canvas, guaranteeing its authenticity and preserving the visual purity of the painting surface. The signature includes the title of the work, the year of creation, and Ella Suárez’s signature. The piece is accompanied by an Authenticity Certificate (COA), validating its origin and authorship.

Note:
Reference images may show slight tonal variations from the original work due to lighting conditions in spaces, which can affect contrast or color temperature, as well as differences between viewing devices. The photographs have been taken with the utmost care.

Shipping details:
The work will be shipped rolled in a protective tube, a method that ensures its safety during transport and offers a more economical and sustainable option. The canvas includes an extra 5 cm margin on each side to facilitate re-stretching, which can be done by the buyer or a professional.

Seller's Story

Ella Suárez is a Cuban-Spanish visual artist dedicated to contemporary abstract painting. Her work explores nature as a primary source of inspiration, with a particular focus on botany, flowers, and the study of color as a language of transformation, rhythm, and visual balance. Each artwork offered on this platform is a unique, original piece, fully conceived and produced in her studio through her own artistic processes on canvas. Through a rigorous and coherent approach, Suárez develops pictorial series that investigate the relationship between form, color, and natural structures, resulting in compositions of strong visual richness and contemporary sensitivity. All materials used are of high quality, in line with an artistic practice committed to excellence, sustainability, and the support of small-scale artistic and artisanal suppliers based in Madrid. With over 400 successful sales on Catawiki and a 100% positive rating, Suárez is attentive to every stage of the process, ensuring that each artwork reaches its new collector in perfect condition.
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Details

Artist
Ella Suárez
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Senderos - XL (no reserve)
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Spain
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Multicolour
Height
100 cm
Width
70 cm
Depiction/theme
Nature
Style
Contemporary
Period
2020+
SpainVerified
443
Objects sold
100%
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