In Pareja en luz (Couple in Light), two figures appear enclosed in a universe segmented by lines and geometric planes with different visual weights, where a repeated rhythm is marked by the echo of shapes and colors. The elements that make up the composition seem to have emerged from the painting’s own aesthetic needs, more than from a premeditated action. As in the rest of his works, it is an interpretation of a reality produced in his imagination and worked out with a spontaneity controlled by the rigorous use of the technique.
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