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Abstract watercolors from Luis Espinosa

aLUILLI displays and sales abstract watercolors performed by Luis Espinosa, which you may find in several pages named: watercolor [n]. For your guidance, they are searchable on the above menu or internal menus, as shown below. Also note, that you may find more details of a particular artwork shown on this page by clicking on the image.

The watercolors are produced on physical paper and later digitized, or sometimes they are produced digitally. In all cases, they follow various final technical and digital processes.

Finally, the artworks are available in high-quality Giclée prints. In this regard, please search the shop on the above menu.

The expression and technique

Abstract expressions are just a window of certain mental spaces, complex, infinite, joyous, which have the ability to connect certain minds in their generous oceans.

On the other hand, the watercolor techniques, besides their complexity, have a very particular spontaneous language, where the water, the humidity, the colors, and the strokes, all together, play a dramatic ensemble with the plastic intentions. Sometimes the drama is very fast where every millisecond counts, or to the contrary, where it is necessary to follow minutes of patience, or of anguish. And finally to wait in front of the glory, or otherwise, the decision to destroy the work and star again.

It is true here, that nature is also the collaborative artist through the water, the air, the humidity, the gravity force, and the materials employed. And consequently, it is the reason that watercolors are unique, and the watercolor painting is an adventure.

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The collection

The watercolor collection comprises an ample variety of expressions. Firstly, there are different latitudes of colors, textures, complexity, and plastic intentions. Secondly, you will find a high technical mastery in the execution of the watercolors. Finally, above all, the artistic quality hopes to find welcome to the pleasure of your mind.. 

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Articles of reference

-Tate UK. Art Term. Watercolor. https://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/w/watercolour
-Tate UK. Art Term. Abstract. 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
-BBC World. Hilma af Klint: ¿la primera artista abstracta del mundo? https://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias/2016/03/160304_cultura_arte_abstracto_klint_finde_wbm

*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.