E. García - Habitación azul XL





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E. García Habitación azul XL is an original acrylic painting, 100 by 70 cm, in multicolour Realism, dated 2026, hand-signed and accompanied by a certificate from the artist, depicting an interior scene with a table, fruit, jewellery and blue ceramics.
Description from the seller
BLUE ROOM is a 70x100 cm painting by contemporary artist Ernest García. This work presents an elegant and carefully composed interior, dominated by a harmony of blues, greens, and yellows. In the foreground, a table covered with a floral-patterned cloth holds a fruit bowl with green apples, while to one side there are an open jewelry box, a pearl necklace, and small decorative containers. In the background, a sideboard with ceramics, blue flowers, and a mirror visually expands the space and reinforces the sense of depth.
The work combines interior painting, still life, decoration, ceramics, and contemporary domestic scene. The prominence of textiles, vases, fruit, and personal objects makes the room an intimate, refined, and inhabited space. The absence of human figures does not diminish narrative presence: the objects seem to retain the trace of someone who has just left the room, contributing an atmosphere of silence and anticipation.
The palette is articulated with cobalt and ultramar blue, soft greens, warm whites, and small yellow and reddish accents. The color does not seek a strictly naturalistic reproduction, but an emotional and decorative organization of the space. This chromatic freedom brings the work closer to Fauvism, Post-Impressionism, and the tradition of modern interiors developed by Henri Matisse, especially through the integration between furniture, textiles, flowers, ceramics, and the painted surface.
Ecoses of Pierre Bonnard and Édouard Vuillard can also be perceived in the portrayal of domestic intimacy and in the way everyday rooms are transformed into autonomous visual universes. The mirror introduces a classic art-historical device: it reflects and duplicates some interior elements, creates depth, and produces an image within the image. This structure adds compositional complexity without losing the decorative clarity of the whole.
The botanical-patterned curtains, the embroidered tablecloth, and the blue and white ceramics establish a rhythmic repetition that connects the work with decorative arts, textile design, and the European still-life tradition. The fruit bowl with apples, the jewelry box, and the pearl necklace also incorporate references to the still-life genre, updated here with contemporary, luminous, and colorful sensibility.
Blue Room is particularly attractive to collectors interested in contemporary figurative painting, colorful interiors, modern still lifes, blue and white ceramics, botanical decoration, patterned textiles, jewelry, apples, Fauvism, Post-Impressionism, and works referencing Matisse, Bonnard, and Vuillard. Its ornamental richness and balanced palette make it an ideal piece for collections of contemporary art and interior design spaces.
Authenticity and Shipping:
The work is offered directly by E. García, guaranteeing its authenticity with a certificate signed by the artist himself. The painting will be carefully rolled and protected inside a sturdy cardboard tube for shipping. After payment is confirmed, a three-day period is required to prepare and dispatch the piece. Delivery time will depend on the destination, with a maximum of up to ten business days.
BLUE ROOM is a 70x100 cm painting by contemporary artist Ernest García. This work presents an elegant and carefully composed interior, dominated by a harmony of blues, greens, and yellows. In the foreground, a table covered with a floral-patterned cloth holds a fruit bowl with green apples, while to one side there are an open jewelry box, a pearl necklace, and small decorative containers. In the background, a sideboard with ceramics, blue flowers, and a mirror visually expands the space and reinforces the sense of depth.
The work combines interior painting, still life, decoration, ceramics, and contemporary domestic scene. The prominence of textiles, vases, fruit, and personal objects makes the room an intimate, refined, and inhabited space. The absence of human figures does not diminish narrative presence: the objects seem to retain the trace of someone who has just left the room, contributing an atmosphere of silence and anticipation.
The palette is articulated with cobalt and ultramar blue, soft greens, warm whites, and small yellow and reddish accents. The color does not seek a strictly naturalistic reproduction, but an emotional and decorative organization of the space. This chromatic freedom brings the work closer to Fauvism, Post-Impressionism, and the tradition of modern interiors developed by Henri Matisse, especially through the integration between furniture, textiles, flowers, ceramics, and the painted surface.
Ecoses of Pierre Bonnard and Édouard Vuillard can also be perceived in the portrayal of domestic intimacy and in the way everyday rooms are transformed into autonomous visual universes. The mirror introduces a classic art-historical device: it reflects and duplicates some interior elements, creates depth, and produces an image within the image. This structure adds compositional complexity without losing the decorative clarity of the whole.
The botanical-patterned curtains, the embroidered tablecloth, and the blue and white ceramics establish a rhythmic repetition that connects the work with decorative arts, textile design, and the European still-life tradition. The fruit bowl with apples, the jewelry box, and the pearl necklace also incorporate references to the still-life genre, updated here with contemporary, luminous, and colorful sensibility.
Blue Room is particularly attractive to collectors interested in contemporary figurative painting, colorful interiors, modern still lifes, blue and white ceramics, botanical decoration, patterned textiles, jewelry, apples, Fauvism, Post-Impressionism, and works referencing Matisse, Bonnard, and Vuillard. Its ornamental richness and balanced palette make it an ideal piece for collections of contemporary art and interior design spaces.
Authenticity and Shipping:
The work is offered directly by E. García, guaranteeing its authenticity with a certificate signed by the artist himself. The painting will be carefully rolled and protected inside a sturdy cardboard tube for shipping. After payment is confirmed, a three-day period is required to prepare and dispatch the piece. Delivery time will depend on the destination, with a maximum of up to ten business days.

