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The store displays and sells abstract watercolors and monochromes performed by Luis Espinosa.

Firstly, several pages comprise the collection of watercolors and monochromes available at the store. So, each page displays several products according to our site order, which is from newer to oldest. Accordingly, you will find access to the various pages through the page navigation icon, which you will find at the bottom. Also, for more details of the artwork, you may click on the image to access the product-specific page.

Otherwise, you may browse the products according to category, either watercolor or monochrome. To access those categories, please look  to the top or internal menus for the labels:  “watercolor1“, “watercolor2″, “watercolor3, and “monochrome.” Further, in the case that you know the product number or the last digits, there is a table for this purpose. Accordingly, at the top menu, you may access a “table” of all the products by number or carousel number.

Moreover, If you wish to have more details of the artwork, please click on the artwork image. In this manner, you access the product-specific page. 

Finally, we offer high-quality Giclée prints for each artwork. You may find more details on the product-specific page.

Meanwhile, please browse the watercolors and monochromes and enjoy.

Articles of reference

-Tate UK. Watercolor. https://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/w/watercolour

-Tate UK. Art Term. Abstract. Abstract art is an art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality but instead uses shapes, colors, forms, and gestural marks to achieve its effect. https://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/a/abstract-art

-Indian Art Ideas. Abstract Art – A kick to Human’s Brain and Creativity. https://indianartideas.in/blog/abstract-art/abstract-art-a-kick-to-human-s-brain-and-creativity 

-My Modern Met. Abstract Artists Who Changed the Way We Look at Painting. https://mymodernmet.com/abstract-artists/ 

-Tate UK. Art Term. Monochrome. https://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/m/monochrome

-Speak Art Loud. Five Reasons Why We Need Art. https://speakartloud.wordpress.com/2010/04/23/41/

– Artwork Archive. We Need Art in Our Homes. Here’s Why. https://www.artworkarchive.com/blog/we-need-art-in-our-homes-here-s-why

*Giclée from french giclée stands for a very high-quality digital print. Particularly, our prints have very high resolution, employing long-lasting pigments (no inks). Of which, are highly resistant to UV ray degradation. Additionally, we employ high-quality museum-grade paper, mostly cotton of 240g or heavier. This paper has the quality, first, to be acid-free, and second, highly resistant to UV ray degradation.