Elita Ríos (1943) - Bajo el arco

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Pictura Galeria presents this magnificent artwork by Elita Ríos, depicting the symbolic interaction of three female figures in a closed space, where color, light and posture build an atmosphere of mystery and emotional tension. The painting stands out for its excellent technique and the high pictorial quality that it conveys.

· Dimensions of the work: 73x60x2 cm.
· Oil on canvas signed by hand by the artist in the lower left corner of the work, Elita Ríos.
· The piece is in good conservation condition.

The work comes from an exclusive private collection in Girona.

Important note: the photographs included are an integral part of the description of the lot.

The artwork will be professionally packaged by an expert from IVEX (https://www.instagram.com/ivex.online/), using high-quality materials to ensure its protection. The shipping price covers both the cost of professional packaging and the actual transport.
Shipping will be carried out by Correos or GLS with tracking. International shipping available.

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This painting presents a scene loaded with intensity and mystery, in which three female figures occupy the center of the composition beneath a large architectural arch that frames the space with a sense of depth and enclosure. The surrounding structure, with dark walls and a large window in the background, suggests an interior setting barely illuminated, where light seems to filter softly and create dramatic contrasts. This play of light and shadow envelops the figures in an almost theatrical atmosphere, as if they were suspended in a moment charged with meaning.

The three women appear aligned but with distinct attitudes, creating a rich and complex visual dynamic. Their faces, with enigmatic expressions, seem to look at the viewer or slightly beyond, establishing an unsettling and direct connection. Their bodies are modeled with a approach that combines firmness and stylization, highlighting their postures as expressive elements beyond mere physical representation. Each figure seems to possess an identity of its own, yet at the same time they form a coherent whole, almost as if they were different facets of the same presence.

Color plays a fundamental role in building the atmosphere. Each figure is marked by predominant tones that distinguish them: one leans toward warmer and earthier shades, another toward intense reds, and the third toward deep blues. This chromatic contrast not only defines their individualities but also creates visual balance within the ensemble, establishing a harmony sustained by the tension between the colors. The choice of these tones reinforces the emotional character of the scene, suggesting different moods or symbolisms.

The architectural environment adds an important narrative dimension. The arch framing the scene acts as a boundary between two worlds: the dark, contained interior and the light insinuated through the window. This element can be interpreted as a threshold, a space of transition where the figures seem to inhabit an intermediate state. The floor, with subtle reflections, helps anchor the figures in space, while the wall and the window impart a sense of confinement that intensifies the emotional charge of the whole.

The figure on the right, who holds a fan, introduces a gesture that adds an extra narrative nuance. This seemingly simple detail brings an air of sophistication or ritual and contrasts with the emotional nakedness of the other figures. The arrangement of the three women, together with their gestures and gazes, suggests a scene of silent interaction, where communication does not occur through overt action but through the contained tension among them.

Overall, the painting represents a symbolic and emotional scene in which three female figures, enveloped in a somber architectural environment, express a complex relationship of identity, contrast, and mystery.

Pictura Galeria presents this magnificent artwork by Elita Ríos, depicting the symbolic interaction of three female figures in a closed space, where color, light and posture build an atmosphere of mystery and emotional tension. The painting stands out for its excellent technique and the high pictorial quality that it conveys.

· Dimensions of the work: 73x60x2 cm.
· Oil on canvas signed by hand by the artist in the lower left corner of the work, Elita Ríos.
· The piece is in good conservation condition.

The work comes from an exclusive private collection in Girona.

Important note: the photographs included are an integral part of the description of the lot.

The artwork will be professionally packaged by an expert from IVEX (https://www.instagram.com/ivex.online/), using high-quality materials to ensure its protection. The shipping price covers both the cost of professional packaging and the actual transport.
Shipping will be carried out by Correos or GLS with tracking. International shipping available.

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This painting presents a scene loaded with intensity and mystery, in which three female figures occupy the center of the composition beneath a large architectural arch that frames the space with a sense of depth and enclosure. The surrounding structure, with dark walls and a large window in the background, suggests an interior setting barely illuminated, where light seems to filter softly and create dramatic contrasts. This play of light and shadow envelops the figures in an almost theatrical atmosphere, as if they were suspended in a moment charged with meaning.

The three women appear aligned but with distinct attitudes, creating a rich and complex visual dynamic. Their faces, with enigmatic expressions, seem to look at the viewer or slightly beyond, establishing an unsettling and direct connection. Their bodies are modeled with a approach that combines firmness and stylization, highlighting their postures as expressive elements beyond mere physical representation. Each figure seems to possess an identity of its own, yet at the same time they form a coherent whole, almost as if they were different facets of the same presence.

Color plays a fundamental role in building the atmosphere. Each figure is marked by predominant tones that distinguish them: one leans toward warmer and earthier shades, another toward intense reds, and the third toward deep blues. This chromatic contrast not only defines their individualities but also creates visual balance within the ensemble, establishing a harmony sustained by the tension between the colors. The choice of these tones reinforces the emotional character of the scene, suggesting different moods or symbolisms.

The architectural environment adds an important narrative dimension. The arch framing the scene acts as a boundary between two worlds: the dark, contained interior and the light insinuated through the window. This element can be interpreted as a threshold, a space of transition where the figures seem to inhabit an intermediate state. The floor, with subtle reflections, helps anchor the figures in space, while the wall and the window impart a sense of confinement that intensifies the emotional charge of the whole.

The figure on the right, who holds a fan, introduces a gesture that adds an extra narrative nuance. This seemingly simple detail brings an air of sophistication or ritual and contrasts with the emotional nakedness of the other figures. The arrangement of the three women, together with their gestures and gazes, suggests a scene of silent interaction, where communication does not occur through overt action but through the contained tension among them.

Overall, the painting represents a symbolic and emotional scene in which three female figures, enveloped in a somber architectural environment, express a complex relationship of identity, contrast, and mystery.

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Artist
Elita Ríos (1943)
Sold with frame
No
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Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Bajo el arco
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Chile
Condition
Good condition
Height
73 cm
Width
60 cm
Style
Impressionism
Period
2000-2010
SpainVerified
1880
Objects sold
100%
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