R. Serra - Idea Cromática XL - NO RESERVE






Over 10 years' experience in art trade and previously founded his own gallery.
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R. Serra, Idea Cromática XL - NO RESERVE, an original acrylic on canvas (90 x 70 cm, vertical) from 2026, a unique modern still life with a vibrant multicolour palette, hand-signed, includes certificate of authenticity, shipped directly from the artist's studio in excellent condition.
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Original work that reinterprets the classic still-life genre through a vibrant palette and contemporary pictorial construction. The composition brings together flowers and fruit in a space dominated by the contrast between warm and cool colors, where light seems to expand across the surface. Visible brushstrokes and the simplification of forms bring freshness, dynamism and a strong visual presence. The work celebrates the abundance of color and the vitality of everyday objects, transforming them into a luminous and energy-filled scene.
• Artist: R. Serra
• Technique: Acrylic on canvas
• Measurements: 90 x 70 cm. 5 cm deep. Vertical orientation.
• Year: 2026
• Unique work
• Hand-signed (on the back of the painting)
• Includes certificate of authenticity (COA)
• Condition: Excellent
• Shipping: The work is shipped directly from the artist's studio, carefully rolled in a rigid cardboard tube or in a box of similar dimensions to ensure its preservation during transport. All shipments include tracking number.
Notes: The images are illustrative. The actual dimensions of the work are stated in the technical sheet and should be considered as the primary reference. Colors may present slight variations depending on each screen's settings.
Artist bio: R. Serra is a visual artist living in Spain whose practice centers on pictorial research and the mechanisms of image construction. His training in Plastic Arts, with a specialization in painting, together with subsequent studies in graphic design, shapes a language that places painting in dialogue with the aesthetics and visual logics of digital culture.
His work investigates memory as a process of editing and reconstruction, where lived and imagined memories converge to generate images that question the stability of representation. Through painting, he explores the tensions between presence and absence, experience and fiction, proposing scenes suspended between the intimate and the universal.
During the last decade he has developed an exhibition trajectory that includes group shows in national and international galleries, consolidating his presence in the context of contemporary art.
Original work that reinterprets the classic still-life genre through a vibrant palette and contemporary pictorial construction. The composition brings together flowers and fruit in a space dominated by the contrast between warm and cool colors, where light seems to expand across the surface. Visible brushstrokes and the simplification of forms bring freshness, dynamism and a strong visual presence. The work celebrates the abundance of color and the vitality of everyday objects, transforming them into a luminous and energy-filled scene.
• Artist: R. Serra
• Technique: Acrylic on canvas
• Measurements: 90 x 70 cm. 5 cm deep. Vertical orientation.
• Year: 2026
• Unique work
• Hand-signed (on the back of the painting)
• Includes certificate of authenticity (COA)
• Condition: Excellent
• Shipping: The work is shipped directly from the artist's studio, carefully rolled in a rigid cardboard tube or in a box of similar dimensions to ensure its preservation during transport. All shipments include tracking number.
Notes: The images are illustrative. The actual dimensions of the work are stated in the technical sheet and should be considered as the primary reference. Colors may present slight variations depending on each screen's settings.
Artist bio: R. Serra is a visual artist living in Spain whose practice centers on pictorial research and the mechanisms of image construction. His training in Plastic Arts, with a specialization in painting, together with subsequent studies in graphic design, shapes a language that places painting in dialogue with the aesthetics and visual logics of digital culture.
His work investigates memory as a process of editing and reconstruction, where lived and imagined memories converge to generate images that question the stability of representation. Through painting, he explores the tensions between presence and absence, experience and fiction, proposing scenes suspended between the intimate and the universal.
During the last decade he has developed an exhibition trajectory that includes group shows in national and international galleries, consolidating his presence in the context of contemporary art.
