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With Fruits

With Fruits

Regular price €100,00 EUR
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Artist

Marisu Solís

 

Original work, 2024


Original Medium

  • Collage: Acrylic, cut-out and altered paper and Tissue Paper on cardboard.

 

Description

There are days when Marisu Solís’ studio becomes a small laboratory of gestures: cut papers, fragments of magazines, layers of tissue paper, and strokes of acrylic searching for their place. With Fruits was born in that intimate atmosphere, where intuition negotiates with geometry and where a traditional still life transforms into a contemporary abstraction filled with emotional resonance.

The original work, created in 2024, brings together graphic acrylic strokes, pasted papers with hand-intervened marks, and manipulated cutouts in which Solís intentionally preserves snippets of typography. These fragments —often taken from newspapers or magazines— appear rotated 90 degrees, not meant to be read but to be perceived: a graphic presence, a trace of everyday information turned into texture. Although this strategy recalls Cubist experimentation, Solís adopts it from a more intuitive and gestural place, using it as a visual rhythm rather than a narrative device.

In this vertical fine art print, the beige background supports a restricted palette of greens and blacks, where gestural marks and paper fragments reinterpret a still life of fruits through abstraction. Geometry and emotion collide: straight lines against curves, precise cutouts against spontaneous gestures, structure against fluidity. From this tension emerge compositions that feel suspended between two poles —the rational and the intuitive— a hallmark of this series.

Solís incorporates layers of tissue paper that create transparent washes and subtle veils, allowing glimpses of what lies beneath and giving the artwork an inner luminosity. This layering generates a living atmosphere, where elements float between materiality and suggestion.

The work is stamped with the artist’s circular seal bearing the hand-designed initials MS, reaffirming the identity of an artist who approaches collage with precision, sensitivity, and a deeply personal visual language.

With Fruits invites us to see a still life differently: not as a static arrangement but as a field of energy, where every paper fragment, every brushstroke, and every gesture constructs an intimate and distinctly contemporary universe.

Features 

Paper

  • Hahnemühle Bamboo 290 g/m².
  • 90% bamboo fibers + 10% cotton, acid-free.
  • Matte finish, smooth texture.
  • Maximum resistance to aging.
  • High density and wide range of colors.
  • Sustainable, high-end paper, especially suitable for warm color ranges.


Framing Options

  • Solid wood frames in three finishes: white, black, and oak.
  • Frame thickness: 1.2 cm (0.47").
  • The framed prints are fitted with high-quality acrylic glass (Perspex) instead of standard glass. This makes them lighter and safer for shipping, while still providing excellent clarity and protection for the artwork. The acrylic used is crystal-clear and optically superior, so your prints will display beautifully without distortion.

Available Sizes:

Small 

  • Unframed print: 21 × 30 cm (8.3“ × 11.7”).
  • Framed: 23.5 × 32.1 cm (9.2“ × 12.6”).

    Medium

    • Unframed print: 30 × 42 cm (11.7" × 16.5").
    • Framed: 32.1 × 44.3 cm (12.6" × 17.4").

      Large

      • Unframed print: 42 × 59.4 cm (16.5 × 23.4").
      • Framed: 44.3 × 61.8 cm (17.4" × 24.3").

      Extra

      • Unframed print: 59.4 × 84.1 cm (23.4" × 33.1").
        • Framed: 61.8 × 86.5 cm (24.3" × 34").

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          Artist

          Marisu Solís

          Marisu Solís Camino (Avilés, Asturias, 1957) is a Spanish contemporary artist whose practice encompasses painting, collage, and small-format sculptures created with recycled materials and papier-mâché. Her work focuses on abstract landscapes as a field of aesthetic and emotional exploration, where color, matter, and free gesture build distinctive visual universes.

          Trained at the San Fernando School of Fine Arts in Madrid (1977–1982), her career of more than four decades combines pictorial research with material experimentation. Her painting, characterized by chromatic intensity and gestural freedom, dialogues with the memory of landscape and the openness of creative process. Through collage and sculpture with humble, sustainable materials, she expands her artistic language, generating new forms of expression filled with freshness and authenticity.

          With more than 34 exhibitions across Spain, her work has captured the attention of critics and collectors alike. Today, her artworks are part of private and institutional collections in the United States, Europe, and Asia, confirming her international presence within Spanish contemporary art.

          She divides her life and creative process between Madrid and her studio-home in San Martín de Podes (Asturias), where the Atlantic landscape and surrounding nature remain essential sources of inspiration.

          Her work appeals to collectors and art enthusiasts interested in contemporary abstract painting, collage, and small-format sculpture, offering a unique aesthetic experience that connects nature’s essence with the freedom and emotion of the artistic gesture.

          Magazine: Marisu Solís: Color, Memory, and Freedom in Contemporary Spanish Painting

          Marisu Solís website