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In this painting, a city rises from the top of a rocky mountain, suspended between earth and dream. The architecture feels ancient and imagined at once: a quiet fortress built from memory, myth, and longing. Its blue and violet walls sit against a golden sky, suggesting a place both protected and unreachable.
Below, the mountain opens into a dark pool of night, where stars and a crescent moon appear hidden inside the earth. This reversal gives the… work its mystery: the sky is not above, but buried within. The landscape becomes an inner world, where what is deepest is also luminous.
Within the context of the show, this piece speaks to the search for refuge and revelation. The city may be a spiritual home, a memory of paradise, or a place the soul is trying to reach. The bird crossing the sky adds a quiet sense of passage, while the palms and rocks hold the scene in stillness.
« I like to think about my artwork as visual poems that talk about what does it mean to be human. »
Fernando Cidoncha is an experienced painter and sculptor based in Spain whose works have been featured in solo exhibitions in Italy. His distinctive pieces are inspired by his daily life, the intricacies of the human spirit, and the human body. Cidoncha cites drawing as being at the heart of his artistic practice. His sculptures are most often created with clay, whereas his painterly compositions are made with oils on canvas.