Flavia Delgado - RUNAWAY XL (NO RESERVE)

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RUNAWAY XL (NO RESERVE) is an original acrylic painting by Flavia Delgado created in 2026, measuring 70 by 100 cm in multicolor, depicting a portrait, signed by hand and shipped directly from the artist rolled in a sturdy cardboard tube.

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RUNAWAY is a 70 x 100 cm painting by Flavia Delgado inspired by the irresistible urge to escape into the unknown. The work celebrates adventurous spirit, freedom of movement, and the thrill that arises when the horizon becomes a permanent invitation to keep going.

The composition shows a woman driving a red convertible along a road that cuts through wide mountainous landscapes. The road stretches to disappear in the distance, while the open sky and monumental clouds reinforce the sense of breadth and possibility. The protagonist observes the landscape with serenity, as if she had decided to leave behind everything that held her back.

The artist uses a luminous palette of deep blues, vibrant reds, sand tones, and deep blacks. This combination creates an optimistic and dynamic atmosphere that recalls the great mid-20th-century road and tourism posters. The simplified shapes and bold outlines give the scene an immediate and timeless graphic strength.

Beyond the image of travel, RUNAWAY explores the human need to reinvent oneself. The car symbolizes the ability to choose one's own path, while the road represents the opportunities, changes, and discoveries that appear when one decides to leave the comfort zone. The work is not about fleeing out of fear, but setting off driven by curiosity and the desire to live new experiences.

The mountains dominating the horizon act as a reminder of the challenges that inevitably accompany any adventure. Yet, far from being threatening, they appear as a promise of growth and discovery. The landscape thus becomes a stage of infinite possibilities.

With an aesthetic inspired by travel culture, freedom, and the optimism of the open road, RUNAWAY conveys a powerful sense of independence and movement. The work invites the viewer to remember those moments when a simple change of direction was enough to open up an entirely new world.

SHIPPING:
The work is offered directly by FLAVIA DELGADO, guaranteeing its authenticity with a certificate signed by the artist herself.
The painting (WITHOUT A FRAME) will be carefully rolled and protected inside a sturdy cardboard tube for shipping.

After payment confirmation, a period of three days is required to prepare the piece and ship it. The delivery time will depend on the destination, with a maximum of up to ten business days.

Seller's Story

I present a pictorial work line strongly linked to illustration and artistic poster design. My works combine the language of classic poster art with the plastic freedom of contemporary painting: flat colors, defined contours, direct scenes, and a clear narrative sense. My work dialogues with the tradition of 20th-century poster art, especially with the universe of Art Deco and European and North American advertising posters, where authors like A. M.. Cassandre, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and Leonetto Cappiello used synthetic imagery and color for visual impact. There are also affinities with European comic graphics and the clear line, from Hergé to modern editorial illustration. In my paintings, I depict interiors, architectures, figures, and travel scenes—such as roads, vintage cars, or landscapes—approached from a graphic perspective reminiscent of posters and illustrated books, but transferred to the realm of painting on paper and canvas. I aim for each image to function like a frame or a narrative poster, capable of suggesting a broader story without needing to explain it.
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RUNAWAY is a 70 x 100 cm painting by Flavia Delgado inspired by the irresistible urge to escape into the unknown. The work celebrates adventurous spirit, freedom of movement, and the thrill that arises when the horizon becomes a permanent invitation to keep going.

The composition shows a woman driving a red convertible along a road that cuts through wide mountainous landscapes. The road stretches to disappear in the distance, while the open sky and monumental clouds reinforce the sense of breadth and possibility. The protagonist observes the landscape with serenity, as if she had decided to leave behind everything that held her back.

The artist uses a luminous palette of deep blues, vibrant reds, sand tones, and deep blacks. This combination creates an optimistic and dynamic atmosphere that recalls the great mid-20th-century road and tourism posters. The simplified shapes and bold outlines give the scene an immediate and timeless graphic strength.

Beyond the image of travel, RUNAWAY explores the human need to reinvent oneself. The car symbolizes the ability to choose one's own path, while the road represents the opportunities, changes, and discoveries that appear when one decides to leave the comfort zone. The work is not about fleeing out of fear, but setting off driven by curiosity and the desire to live new experiences.

The mountains dominating the horizon act as a reminder of the challenges that inevitably accompany any adventure. Yet, far from being threatening, they appear as a promise of growth and discovery. The landscape thus becomes a stage of infinite possibilities.

With an aesthetic inspired by travel culture, freedom, and the optimism of the open road, RUNAWAY conveys a powerful sense of independence and movement. The work invites the viewer to remember those moments when a simple change of direction was enough to open up an entirely new world.

SHIPPING:
The work is offered directly by FLAVIA DELGADO, guaranteeing its authenticity with a certificate signed by the artist herself.
The painting (WITHOUT A FRAME) will be carefully rolled and protected inside a sturdy cardboard tube for shipping.

After payment confirmation, a period of three days is required to prepare the piece and ship it. The delivery time will depend on the destination, with a maximum of up to ten business days.

Seller's Story

I present a pictorial work line strongly linked to illustration and artistic poster design. My works combine the language of classic poster art with the plastic freedom of contemporary painting: flat colors, defined contours, direct scenes, and a clear narrative sense. My work dialogues with the tradition of 20th-century poster art, especially with the universe of Art Deco and European and North American advertising posters, where authors like A. M.. Cassandre, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and Leonetto Cappiello used synthetic imagery and color for visual impact. There are also affinities with European comic graphics and the clear line, from Hergé to modern editorial illustration. In my paintings, I depict interiors, architectures, figures, and travel scenes—such as roads, vintage cars, or landscapes—approached from a graphic perspective reminiscent of posters and illustrated books, but transferred to the realm of painting on paper and canvas. I aim for each image to function like a frame or a narrative poster, capable of suggesting a broader story without needing to explain it.
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Details

Artist
Flavia Delgado
Edition
Original
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Sold with frame
No
Title of artwork
RUNAWAY 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
Weight
600 g
Depiction/theme
Portrait
Style
Pop Art
Period
2020+
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Objects sold
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