Ignacio Tovar - To the hell you go
Biografía del Artista: Castilleja de la Cuesta (Seville), 1947. In Ignacio Tovar's suggestive and evocative painting, color compensates for the structural effort, reaching a high aesthetic level that captures the viewer's attention. His work is based on a slow process of decanting a theme, water, represented by parallel curved lines that refer to the flow of a current of that vital liquid, a plot thread that serves as an excuse and a hold to develop a painting in which he tries to create an atmosphere and a space so that, through suggestion, the viewer can give free rein to his own thoughts while exploring details of the painting. In his snapshots from the “Still Life” series he uses natural light and his main interest is that at a given moment, a special atmosphere is created by shining on the objects placed on the table, respecting the rhythms of nature. Throughout his artistic career, this Andalusian artist has enjoyed scholarships such as those from the Casa de Velázquez, the Centre for the Promotion of Plastic Arts and Research into New Expressive Forms of the Ministry of Culture, the March Foundation and the United States Information Agency. His work has been seen in numerous Spanish galleries and museums, and his works are currently in collections such as the Museum of Spanish Abstract Art (Cuenca), the Andalusian Centre for Contemporary Art (Seville), the Caixa de Pensiones Foundation (Barcelona) and the National Library (Madrid), among others.
In Ignacio Tovar's captivating and suggestive paintings, color not only accompanies, but also displays a structural effort that reaches a remarkable aesthetic level, completely attracting the viewer's attention. Her creative process begins with a meticulous decanting of the central theme: water. Represented through curved and parallel lines that evoke the flow of this vital element, Tovar weaves a visual narrative that, more than an excuse, serves as an anchor to develop a painting that seeks to create an atmosphere and a space conducive to allowing the viewer to explore their own thoughts through the details of the work.
This artwork includes a certificate of authenticity. A certificate of authenticity is a document from an authoritative source that verifies the authenticating value of the artwork. The certificate may be signed by the author of the artwork, by the representative gallery, or by the engraver who collaborated with the artist on the artwork.
The information that a certificate of authenticity usually includes is: name of the artist, details of the work (title, date, support, dimensions) and an image of it.
- Mantener las obras de arte alejadas de la luz directa del sol y de cualquier otra fuente de calor (calefacción, aire acondicionado, etc.) Evitar colgar las obras cerca de zonas con humo y contaminación (como chimeneas o cocinas). Te aconsejamos proteger los cuadros con un marco de cristal.
- Evitar las alteraciones bruscas de temperatura. Se recomienda conservar las obras pictóricas en zonas con temperatura ambiente de entre 18-20º y un 50% de humedad relativa.
- Si se quiere iluminar la obra de forma permanente, aconsejamos utilizar focos de luz fría. Utilizar un plumero suave para la limpieza periódica de la obra. Nunca usar limpiador doméstico.
Works purchased through means other than the website www.redcollectors.com have a period of 14 days to be returned through RedCollectors. The refund will be made to the same payment method used to make the purchase. If you have questions or need help regarding shipping and our return policy, please contact our team: info@redcollectors.com
En RedCollectors ofrecemos los servicios de posventa de:
- Enmarcarción
- Seguro
- Gestión de transporte nacional e internacionales para cualquier tipo de compra
Para más información sobre los servicios de posventa ponte en contacto con nuestro equipo: info@redcollectors.com