E. García - MARGARITAS XL (NO RESERVE)

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E. García presents MARGARITAS XL (NO RESERVE), an original acrylic painting in multiple colours, 100 × 70 cm, from 2025, in a fovismo style with a bodegón motif, hand-signed, sold directly by the artist and in excellent condition.

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MARGARITAS is a 70x100 cm painting by contemporary artist Ernest García. This painting
A vibrant bouquet of yellow and red daisies bursts onto the scene with joyful and celebratory energy. The flowers, with broad, luminous petals, rise from a decorative vase in cream and cobalt blue tones, whose silhouette and motifs evoke traditional ceramics. The green leaves, with defined contours, frame the composition and add an organic rhythm that contrasts with the bold, flat colors of the background.

The work is divided chromatically into two large blocks: a deep blue and an intense yellow, which together create an irresistible visual contrast. A red daisy, fallen on the table, introduces a subtle narrative gesture, as if the scene had been captured in a lively and spontaneous moment. With a graphic, modern style full of strength, this painting celebrates the simplicity and vital beauty of flowers, making it a cheerful, decorative, and powerful piece.




Authenticity and Shipping:
The work is offered directly by E. García, whose authenticity is guaranteed by a certificate signed by the artist. The painting will be carefully rolled and protected within a sturdy cardboard tube for shipping. After payment confirmation, please allow three days for the piece to be prepared and shipped. Delivery time will depend on the destination, with a maximum delivery time of up to ten business days.

MARGARITAS is a 70x100 cm painting by contemporary artist Ernest García. This painting
A vibrant bouquet of yellow and red daisies bursts onto the scene with joyful and celebratory energy. The flowers, with broad, luminous petals, rise from a decorative vase in cream and cobalt blue tones, whose silhouette and motifs evoke traditional ceramics. The green leaves, with defined contours, frame the composition and add an organic rhythm that contrasts with the bold, flat colors of the background.

The work is divided chromatically into two large blocks: a deep blue and an intense yellow, which together create an irresistible visual contrast. A red daisy, fallen on the table, introduces a subtle narrative gesture, as if the scene had been captured in a lively and spontaneous moment. With a graphic, modern style full of strength, this painting celebrates the simplicity and vital beauty of flowers, making it a cheerful, decorative, and powerful piece.




Authenticity and Shipping:
The work is offered directly by E. García, whose authenticity is guaranteed by a certificate signed by the artist. The painting will be carefully rolled and protected within a sturdy cardboard tube for shipping. After payment confirmation, please allow three days for the piece to be prepared and shipped. Delivery time will depend on the destination, with a maximum delivery time of up to ten business days.

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Artist
E. García
Edition
Original
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Sold with frame
No
Title of artwork
MARGARITAS XL (NO RESERVE)
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Spain
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Multicolour
Height
100 cm
Width
70 cm
Weight
0.6 kg
Depiction/Theme
Still life
Style
Fauvism
Period
2020+
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Objects sold
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