Raquel López - ORBITAL CURRENTS

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Raquel López, ORBITAL CURRENTS, acrilico su tela, 50 × 50 cm, 2026, originale, firmato a mano, in cornice, in ottime condizioni, Spagna, venduto direttamente dall'artista, consegnato con Certificato di autenticità.

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ORBITAL CURRENTS è un dipinto astratto contemporaneo originale realizzato in acrilico su tela (40 x 40 cm).
Built through layered gestures, sweeping arcs, and fluid movements, the composition explores the tension between structure, rotation, and spontaneity.

Violet and lavender tones interact with muted blue-grey accents, while touches of gold and black introduce contrast, rhythm, and depth. The work evokes a moment of suspended motion — a visual field where forces orbit, intersect, and transform.

Orbital CURRENTS appartiene alla serie CURRENTS, un corpus di opere in continuo sviluppo focalizzato sull’energia, sul movimento e sulla risonanza emotiva attraverso l’astrazione.

The artwork is hand-signed and presented in a natural pine wood frame.
Delivered with Certificate of Authenticity.
Ready to hang.

The artist was born in Cartagena and is a self-taught painter currently based in Madrid. Exhibitions include Cartagena (2018), Madrid (2020) and Coimbra (2022). Works are part of private collections in Naples, Parma, Hannover, Moscow, Paris and Coimbra.

Recent and upcoming exhibitions include Galeria Azur Miami (2024), The Holy Art Gallery Los Angeles (March 2025), Laura Notari Art & Design Gallery, Monaco (September 2025) and exhibitions in the Netherlands (2026).
Finalist – Target Prize Madrid 2025

Technique: Acrylic on canvas
Signature: Hand signed
Condition: Excellent condition
Origin: Spain
Frame: Pine wood frame included

ORBITAL CURRENTS è un dipinto astratto contemporaneo originale realizzato in acrilico su tela (40 x 40 cm).
Built through layered gestures, sweeping arcs, and fluid movements, the composition explores the tension between structure, rotation, and spontaneity.

Violet and lavender tones interact with muted blue-grey accents, while touches of gold and black introduce contrast, rhythm, and depth. The work evokes a moment of suspended motion — a visual field where forces orbit, intersect, and transform.

Orbital CURRENTS appartiene alla serie CURRENTS, un corpus di opere in continuo sviluppo focalizzato sull’energia, sul movimento e sulla risonanza emotiva attraverso l’astrazione.

The artwork is hand-signed and presented in a natural pine wood frame.
Delivered with Certificate of Authenticity.
Ready to hang.

The artist was born in Cartagena and is a self-taught painter currently based in Madrid. Exhibitions include Cartagena (2018), Madrid (2020) and Coimbra (2022). Works are part of private collections in Naples, Parma, Hannover, Moscow, Paris and Coimbra.

Recent and upcoming exhibitions include Galeria Azur Miami (2024), The Holy Art Gallery Los Angeles (March 2025), Laura Notari Art & Design Gallery, Monaco (September 2025) and exhibitions in the Netherlands (2026).
Finalist – Target Prize Madrid 2025

Technique: Acrylic on canvas
Signature: Hand signed
Condition: Excellent condition
Origin: Spain
Frame: Pine wood frame included

Dettagli

Artista
Raquel López
Venduto con cornice
Venduto da
Direttamente dall’artista
Edizione
Originale
Titolo dell'opera
ORBITAL CURRENTS
Tecnica
Pittura acrilica
Firma
Firmato a mano
Paese d’origine
Spagna
Anno
2026
Condizione
Eccellenti condizioni
Colore
Blu
Altezza
50 cm
Larghezza
50 cm
Peso
500 g
Stile
Astratto
Periodo
2020+
SpagnaVerificato
23
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