Painting

Curator’s Oral Presentation

Good evening, everyone, and welcome. I’m delighted to guide you through this striking collection of works by our featured artist—a visual journey that weaves together vibrant abstraction, symbolic forms, and powerful glimpses of nature.

We begin with the artist’s abstract portraits, where energetic lines and bold colors capture the essence of the human figure. In these pieces, recognizable faces dissolve into geometric shapes: oranges, reds, and purples overlap and interlock, almost dancing on the canvas. While at first these portraits seem fragmented, they carry an undeniable emotional resonance, suggesting that who we are is always in motion—shifting, evolving, and multifaceted.

Moving along, you’ll notice a surprising shift in style: seemingly cryptic shapes marching across pastel backgrounds. At a glance, they look like coded scripts or hieroglyphs—yet there’s no literal text here. Instead, these shapes act like a playful language of their own, hinting at stories or messages that remain just out of reach. They’re intriguing because they blend the impulse to communicate with purely abstract form, drawing us into the artist’s imaginative world where symbols can be felt more than read.

Next, the artist takes us outdoors—into landscapes that balance realism with a touch of mystery. You’ll see rugged stone surfaces and serene lakes, all depicted with layered textures that reveal both the solidity and fragility of nature. Each rock formation or still body of water has a story, conveying the patient artistry of time and the quiet resilience of life flourishing in unexpected crevices. Even in these natural scenes, the artist’s fascination with form endures: cracks in the stone become lines of a hidden geometry, while watery reflections disrupt familiar horizons.

What unites all these varied explorations—faces, glyphs, and landscapes—is the artist’s commitment to showing us multiple layers of reality. Sometimes that’s through color that seems to glow from within, other times through a fractured silhouette that contains more than one viewpoint at once. In every piece, we sense an undercurrent of curiosity: a desire to see beyond appearances, to look for the hidden shapes and stories just waiting to be discovered.

I invite you to spend time with these works and consider how each resonates with you. Ask yourself: Where do you find harmony? Where do you sense tension or mystery? By stepping into these playful yet profound explorations, you’ll discover how the artist’s dynamic approach to color, line, and texture can transform our perception—whether it’s a portrait, a cryptic sequence of shapes, or a timeless natural scene.

Thank you for joining us. I hope you enjoy immersing yourself in this world of vivid creativity and find new connections in each piece as you explore.


Simulation for an exhibition at Museo Pablo Serrano in his hometown Zaragoza



Exhibition at CentralPark Kirkland WA.USA.


First Private show in Dr.Alberto Portera Mataborricos house in 1982.