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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
24.4x16.5in
About this artwork
This piece belongs to the Four Elements series and represents the element of fire, born from the inner fire of music and movement. I wanted to capture the vibrant energy and profound connection between sound and body, using the contrast of intense colors to speak volumes. When you see it in your space, you will feel the joy and passion that invites you to let go, to live the moment with strength and freedom.
Lola Saavedra is a painter, graduating with a degree in Fine Arts from the Complutense University of Madrid in 1987. She uses experimental techniques and a wide range of styles, from allegory to spontaneous expression, exploring life symbolically and drawing inspiration from music, movement, and landscapes. Her works radiate freedom, spiritual beauty, a profound connection with nature, and a vibrant energy capable of moving and connecting with those who view them. He has created several murals for Galician public centers and urban art projects such as Ruartefest (A Coruña, 2019) and Meninas de Canido (Ferrol, 2017). His work is included in the collection of the Xunta de Galicia, as well as in various private collections in Spain, Italy, and Morocco. Among the most recent recognitions, the following stand out: Finalist in the Terras Gauda International Poster Biennial (2120 posters, 83 countries) 2026 First prize in Plastic Arts Official College of Podiatrists of Galicia 2024