Miranda del Castañar
In Miranda del Castañar (1985), Manolo Cano evokes the timeless rhythms of rural life through a harmonious blend of warm earth tones and a delicate balance between figuration and abstraction, capturing both the essence of the landscape and the emotional depth of its human connection.
In Miranda del Castañar (1985), Manolo Cano presents a serene yet deeply evocative portrayal of rural life, where the richness of his palette becomes an essential vessel for narrative. The painting is bathed in warm earth tones, a reflection of both the landscape’s natural hues and the artist’s emotive connection to the subject matter. There is a timeless quality to this work, one that mirrors Cano’s ongoing artistic journey, where figuration and abstraction coalesce in a poetic balance. Through this piece, he not only immortalizes the rhythms of rural life but also suggests a narrative that extends beyond the literal—a vision that captures the quiet intensity of the human connection to both the landscape and its rhythms.
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| Dimensions | 27 × 35 cm |
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| Special Features | Includes Certificate of Authenticity, Limited Edition, One-of-a-Kind, Signed by Artist |
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| Year of Creation | 1985 |


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