Ella Suárez - Sedimentos 46 - XL (NO RESERVE)





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Ella Suárez, Sedimentos 46 - XL (NO RESERVE), original mixed media on raw canvas, 95 × 85 cm, 2025, hand-signed with a certificate of authenticity.
Description from the seller
Sediments 46
Original work
Paint on raw canvas
2025
Certificate of authenticity included.
All materials used are of high quality, in line with an artistic practice committed to excellence, sustainability, and supporting small businesses in the artistic and craft sector in Madrid.
In Sedimentos, Ella Suárez develops a pictorial series that arises from the encounter between controlled gesture and surrender to time. Each work begins with a precise and repetitive action: applying layers of ink and pigment onto raw canvas, then desaturating them with water, and later — when the surface has already dried — reworking it. This second, quieter and more deliberate stage involves moistening the support again and brushing it, causing areas of wear, moisture stains, and a deliberate loss of intensity in the tones.
The black, the formal protagonist of the series, is depicted as a living body: sometimes dense, deep, defined; other times worn down to a grayish, ethereal, almost translucent state. This process transforms the surface into an eroded skin, in which the upper layers never completely disappear but remain as subtle traces beneath new veils.
Points, stains, and spills thus become floating presences inhabiting an atmospheric field full of memory. Far from following a conventional visual narrative, each work functions as a sedimented territory, where what is seen is merely the last of many layers that have been activated, diluted, dragged, or veiled.
Sediments is a meditation on the passage of time in painting. A work where water, pigment, and friction are not just means but poetic forces that reveal, layer by layer, the fragility and persistence of the pictorial.
Authenticity of the work
Each work is hand-signed. The signature does not interfere with the pictorial surface and is accompanied by the title of the piece, the year of creation, and Ella Suárez's signature. It is delivered with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA), which certifies its origin and authorship. This practice underscores the artist's commitment to the integrity of her work and guarantees the provenance of each piece.
Clarification note
Some reference images may show slight tonal variations compared to the original artwork. This is due to the lighting conditions of the environments where the paintings are displayed, which can affect contrast or color temperature. The photographs have been taken with the utmost care, but it is important to consider that these nuances may subtly vary depending on the device used to view them.
Shipping details
The works are shipped rolled in a protective tube, a method that ensures safety during transportation and offers a more economical and sustainable option. Each canvas includes an additional 6 cm margin on each side to facilitate re-stretching, which can be performed by the buyer or a professional. This approach allows for more efficient delivery without compromising the integrity of the artwork.
About the artist:
Ella Suárez is a Cuban-Spanish visual artist, graduated from the Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA) in Havana, Cuba, with a master's degree in Design and Art completed in Barcelona. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and institutions in Cuba, Spain, and the United States, and throughout her career, she has received various scholarships and awards.
Suárez finds in the intersection between the Caribbean imaginary and the European pictorial tradition a fertile ground for exploring the tensions between the organic and the abstract. Through a refined technique and a singular mastery of controlled chance, he creates compositions where vegetal textures, animal patterns, and indeterminate atmospheres coexist in balance.
Inspired by botany, natural rhythms, and transforming landscapes, her work explores the invisible traces of time and the sensory memory of matter. Each of her pieces invites the viewer into an intimate and contemplative space, where the ephemeral and the permanent intertwine in a silent dance.
Seller's Story
Sediments 46
Original work
Paint on raw canvas
2025
Certificate of authenticity included.
All materials used are of high quality, in line with an artistic practice committed to excellence, sustainability, and supporting small businesses in the artistic and craft sector in Madrid.
In Sedimentos, Ella Suárez develops a pictorial series that arises from the encounter between controlled gesture and surrender to time. Each work begins with a precise and repetitive action: applying layers of ink and pigment onto raw canvas, then desaturating them with water, and later — when the surface has already dried — reworking it. This second, quieter and more deliberate stage involves moistening the support again and brushing it, causing areas of wear, moisture stains, and a deliberate loss of intensity in the tones.
The black, the formal protagonist of the series, is depicted as a living body: sometimes dense, deep, defined; other times worn down to a grayish, ethereal, almost translucent state. This process transforms the surface into an eroded skin, in which the upper layers never completely disappear but remain as subtle traces beneath new veils.
Points, stains, and spills thus become floating presences inhabiting an atmospheric field full of memory. Far from following a conventional visual narrative, each work functions as a sedimented territory, where what is seen is merely the last of many layers that have been activated, diluted, dragged, or veiled.
Sediments is a meditation on the passage of time in painting. A work where water, pigment, and friction are not just means but poetic forces that reveal, layer by layer, the fragility and persistence of the pictorial.
Authenticity of the work
Each work is hand-signed. The signature does not interfere with the pictorial surface and is accompanied by the title of the piece, the year of creation, and Ella Suárez's signature. It is delivered with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA), which certifies its origin and authorship. This practice underscores the artist's commitment to the integrity of her work and guarantees the provenance of each piece.
Clarification note
Some reference images may show slight tonal variations compared to the original artwork. This is due to the lighting conditions of the environments where the paintings are displayed, which can affect contrast or color temperature. The photographs have been taken with the utmost care, but it is important to consider that these nuances may subtly vary depending on the device used to view them.
Shipping details
The works are shipped rolled in a protective tube, a method that ensures safety during transportation and offers a more economical and sustainable option. Each canvas includes an additional 6 cm margin on each side to facilitate re-stretching, which can be performed by the buyer or a professional. This approach allows for more efficient delivery without compromising the integrity of the artwork.
About the artist:
Ella Suárez is a Cuban-Spanish visual artist, graduated from the Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA) in Havana, Cuba, with a master's degree in Design and Art completed in Barcelona. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and institutions in Cuba, Spain, and the United States, and throughout her career, she has received various scholarships and awards.
Suárez finds in the intersection between the Caribbean imaginary and the European pictorial tradition a fertile ground for exploring the tensions between the organic and the abstract. Through a refined technique and a singular mastery of controlled chance, he creates compositions where vegetal textures, animal patterns, and indeterminate atmospheres coexist in balance.
Inspired by botany, natural rhythms, and transforming landscapes, her work explores the invisible traces of time and the sensory memory of matter. Each of her pieces invites the viewer into an intimate and contemplative space, where the ephemeral and the permanent intertwine in a silent dance.

