Xandro Peña - Lilies II - XL

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Xandro Peña, a Cuban-born artist based in Madrid, presents Lilies II - XL, a 100 x 70 cm digitally printed on canvas artwork, hand signed, year 2026, original edition, unframed, with a certificate of authenticity, shipped rolled in a protective tube.

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Xandro Peña, a Cuban-born artist who currently lives and works in Madrid.

His work is in private collections in the United States, Mexico, Germany, France, Spain, and Sweden.

Lilies II belongs to a series of works in which I explore contemporary floral composition where organic, overlapping shapes build a delicate balance between abstraction and representation. The vibrant palette of oranges, greens and deep blues creates a luminous and dynamic atmosphere, while the transparencies add depth, visual rhythm and a sense of enveloping movement.

Digital illustration made in Affinity with Wacom.
Art print on canvas.
Sold unframed.
Includes Certificate of Authenticity.
The work is shipped rolled, protected with craft paper, in a professional packing tube.
Unique piece, includes a 5 cm white margin on each side for mounting on a frame.
Image size: 100 x 70 cm
Total canvas size: 110 x 80 cm

Although his artistic practice is mainly oriented toward painting, he maintains a constant relationship with engraving and digital media, both conceptually and aesthetically. His work investigates color, rhythm and structure, establishing a dialogue with contemporary abstraction and new ways of absorbing painting.
He has carried out several artistic residencies in Spain and Portugal, experiences that have contributed to expanding his formal research and international projection.
Among his main references are Sean Scully, Bernard Frize, Brice Marden, Raoul De Keyser, Patricia Treib and Sarah Crowner.

Xandro Peña, a Cuban-born artist who currently lives and works in Madrid.

His work is in private collections in the United States, Mexico, Germany, France, Spain, and Sweden.

Lilies II belongs to a series of works in which I explore contemporary floral composition where organic, overlapping shapes build a delicate balance between abstraction and representation. The vibrant palette of oranges, greens and deep blues creates a luminous and dynamic atmosphere, while the transparencies add depth, visual rhythm and a sense of enveloping movement.

Digital illustration made in Affinity with Wacom.
Art print on canvas.
Sold unframed.
Includes Certificate of Authenticity.
The work is shipped rolled, protected with craft paper, in a professional packing tube.
Unique piece, includes a 5 cm white margin on each side for mounting on a frame.
Image size: 100 x 70 cm
Total canvas size: 110 x 80 cm

Although his artistic practice is mainly oriented toward painting, he maintains a constant relationship with engraving and digital media, both conceptually and aesthetically. His work investigates color, rhythm and structure, establishing a dialogue with contemporary abstraction and new ways of absorbing painting.
He has carried out several artistic residencies in Spain and Portugal, experiences that have contributed to expanding his formal research and international projection.
Among his main references are Sean Scully, Bernard Frize, Brice Marden, Raoul De Keyser, Patricia Treib and Sarah Crowner.

Details

Artist
Xandro Peña
Edition
Original
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Title of artwork
Lilies II - XL
Technique
Digital print
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Spain
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Blue, Green, Orange, Pink, White, Yellow
Height
100 cm
Width
70 cm
Weight
590 g
Depiction/theme
Plants and flowers
Style
Contemporary
Period
2020+
Sold with frame
No
SpainVerified
Private

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