José María Sicilia, a Spanish abstractionist who dwells in the artistic spheres of Paris and Sóller, harnesses the potent language of painting to articulate his vision. He layers translucent hues and textures in a dance of light and shadow, conjuring a symphony of forms that seem to defy the canvas’ flatness. His work resonates with viewers, stirring profound emotions of tranquility mixed with a subtle disquiet, as if whispering secrets from the depths of abstraction.