E. García - Jardines en París XL (no reserve)






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Jardines en París XL is an original 100×70 cm acrylic painting by E. García, hand-signed in multicolour Realism, dated 2026 with origin in Spain, post-2020, weighing 0.6 kg, in excellent condition and sold directly by the artist with a certificate.
Description from the seller
Gardens in Paris is a 70x100 cm painting by contemporary artist Ernest García. The work depicts an urban Parisian garden in full bloom, organized around a large pond that guides the eye toward a building with a light façade and a blue roof. The scene blends nature, architecture, and daily life in a luminous, elegant, and deeply evocative composition.
The pond occupies a large part of the foreground and functions as the visual axis of the painting. Its bluish-green surface reflects the flowering trees, the figures, and the architecture, creating an area of brushwork that is especially free and atmospheric. On both sides, rows of flowering trees with pink blooms frame the path and generate a strongly perceived sense of depth, as if the viewer were advancing through the garden toward the building in the background.
The composition is built from a clear and balanced perspective. Ernest García uses the water, the side paths, and the arrangement of the trees to guide the gaze toward the center of the scene. The small figures strolling through the garden provide scale and motion, in addition to reinforcing the idea of a lived, tranquil, and elegant urban space. The color palette blends deep greens, blues, turquoise, soft pinks, whites, and small red and yellow accents. The contrast between the dark vegetation and the pink flowering adds freshness and rhythm, while the blues of the windows and the roof visually connect with the reflections in the pond. The result is a harmonious and very luminous scene, in which color acquires an emotional value beyond naturalistic description.
The brushwork is visible, agile, and expressive. In the water and in the flowering canopies it becomes looser and gestural, whereas the architecture is resolved through simplified shapes and a more defined structure. This combination provides a balance between order and spontaneity, allowing the landscape to preserve its identity without losing painterly freshness.
Gardens in Paris bears affinities with the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist traditions in its interest in gardens, urban life, and the effects of light on water, but also with Fauvism for its chromatic freedom and simplification of forms. There are echoes of Claude Monet in the treatment of reflections and vegetation, and of Henri Matisse in the decorative intensity of color, understood as visual references rather than direct comparisons. The work conveys a sense of promenade, spring, and contemplation. The blooming trees, dispersed figures, and the large pond construct a gentle image of Paris, distant from the most obvious monuments and focused on the everyday beauty of its gardens and green spaces.
Gardens in Paris will be especially appealing to collectors interested in contemporary figurative painting, urban landscapes, French gardens, Paris in art, ponds and reflections, spring flowers, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Fauvism, Claude Monet, Henri Matisse, and contemporary Spanish painting. Its balance between atmosphere, color, and spatial depth gives it a strong visual presence and notable appeal for auction.
Autenticidad y Envío:
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 the piece and ship it. Delivery time will depend on the destination, with a maximum of up to ten business days.
Gardens in Paris is a 70x100 cm painting by contemporary artist Ernest García. The work depicts an urban Parisian garden in full bloom, organized around a large pond that guides the eye toward a building with a light façade and a blue roof. The scene blends nature, architecture, and daily life in a luminous, elegant, and deeply evocative composition.
The pond occupies a large part of the foreground and functions as the visual axis of the painting. Its bluish-green surface reflects the flowering trees, the figures, and the architecture, creating an area of brushwork that is especially free and atmospheric. On both sides, rows of flowering trees with pink blooms frame the path and generate a strongly perceived sense of depth, as if the viewer were advancing through the garden toward the building in the background.
The composition is built from a clear and balanced perspective. Ernest García uses the water, the side paths, and the arrangement of the trees to guide the gaze toward the center of the scene. The small figures strolling through the garden provide scale and motion, in addition to reinforcing the idea of a lived, tranquil, and elegant urban space. The color palette blends deep greens, blues, turquoise, soft pinks, whites, and small red and yellow accents. The contrast between the dark vegetation and the pink flowering adds freshness and rhythm, while the blues of the windows and the roof visually connect with the reflections in the pond. The result is a harmonious and very luminous scene, in which color acquires an emotional value beyond naturalistic description.
The brushwork is visible, agile, and expressive. In the water and in the flowering canopies it becomes looser and gestural, whereas the architecture is resolved through simplified shapes and a more defined structure. This combination provides a balance between order and spontaneity, allowing the landscape to preserve its identity without losing painterly freshness.
Gardens in Paris bears affinities with the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist traditions in its interest in gardens, urban life, and the effects of light on water, but also with Fauvism for its chromatic freedom and simplification of forms. There are echoes of Claude Monet in the treatment of reflections and vegetation, and of Henri Matisse in the decorative intensity of color, understood as visual references rather than direct comparisons. The work conveys a sense of promenade, spring, and contemplation. The blooming trees, dispersed figures, and the large pond construct a gentle image of Paris, distant from the most obvious monuments and focused on the everyday beauty of its gardens and green spaces.
Gardens in Paris will be especially appealing to collectors interested in contemporary figurative painting, urban landscapes, French gardens, Paris in art, ponds and reflections, spring flowers, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Fauvism, Claude Monet, Henri Matisse, and contemporary Spanish painting. Its balance between atmosphere, color, and spatial depth gives it a strong visual presence and notable appeal for auction.
Autenticidad y Envío:
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 the piece and ship it. Delivery time will depend on the destination, with a maximum of up to ten business days.
