With broken lines the artist describes a view of the Collegiate Church of San Patricio de Lorca.
The light floods everything with the luminous sky and the blue that the author calls "Azul Lorca" because it has an intensity and tone that can only be seen in that ancient Murcian city at certain times of the day.
The stones on the side show us ancient scars and on top they watch over stone figures.
Doing backlight we see the town hall that takes refuge in its arcades.
The set in yellow ochre and the omnipresent "Azul Lorca".
The large-sized painting has the edges painted.
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If you are interested in this work, you can ask the artist to send new photographs about it, without any agreement.
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Con lineas quebradas describe el artista una vista de La Colegiata de San Patricio de Lorca.
La luz lo inunda todo con el cielo luminoso y el azul que el autor denomina "Azul Lorca" porque tiene una intensidad y tono que solo se puede ver en esa antigua ciudad murciana a determinadas horas del dia.
Las piedras del lateral nos enseñan antiguas cicatrices y sobre lo alto vigilan figuras de piedra.
Haciendo contraluz vemos el ayuntamiento que se refugia en sus soportales.
El conjunto en ocre amarillo y el omnipresente "Azul Lorca".
El cuadro de tamaño grande lleva los bordes pintados.
Canvas on wooden frame. Lienzo sobre bastidor de madera.
£1,074.42
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With broken lines the artist describes a view of the Collegiate Church of San Patricio de Lorca.
The light floods everything with the luminous sky and the blue that the author calls "Azul Lorca" because it has an intensity and tone that can only be seen in that ancient Murcian city at certain times of the day.
The stones on the side show us ancient scars and on top they watch over stone figures.
Doing backlight we see the town hall that takes refuge in its arcades.
The set in yellow ochre and the omnipresent "Azul Lorca".
The large-sized painting has the edges painted.
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If you are interested in this work, you can ask the artist to send new photographs about it, without any agreement.
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Con lineas quebradas describe el artista una vista de La Colegiata de San Patricio de Lorca.
La luz lo inunda todo con el cielo luminoso y el azul que el autor denomina "Azul Lorca" porque tiene una intensidad y tono que solo se puede ver en esa antigua ciudad murciana a determinadas horas del dia.
Las piedras del lateral nos enseñan antiguas cicatrices y sobre lo alto vigilan figuras de piedra.
Haciendo contraluz vemos el ayuntamiento que se refugia en sus soportales.
El conjunto en ocre amarillo y el omnipresente "Azul Lorca".
El cuadro de tamaño grande lleva los bordes pintados.
Canvas on wooden frame. Lienzo sobre bastidor de madera.
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