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Aranjuez IV (2026) Original Watercolour by Paco G Oria

32.5 x 46 x 0.3cm (unframed) / 32.5 x 46cm (actual image size)

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In this elegant abstract watercolor, the serene beauty of the Royal Gardens of Aranjuez flows into a dreamlike composition of fluid forms and luminous washes. Inspired by the historic gardens along the Tajo River in Spain, the painting captures the essence of this iconic landscape through a contemporary, non-representational lens.
Soft cascades of indigo and slate blue evoke the gentle currents and reflective surfaces of the Tajo River, winding through the composition like a living vein. Delicate, translucent layers of gray and muted earth tones suggest the lush foliage, manicured hedges, and architectural silhouettes of the royal gardens—fountains, parterres, and shaded groves reimagined as organic, breathing abstractions.
The work plays with transparency and bleeding edges, characteristic of watercolor’s unpredictable nature, allowing the pigments to merge and separate much like water meeting earth. Negative space and subtle line work hint at pathways and ornamental structures.

Materials used:

Watercolor

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In this elegant abstract watercolor, the serene beauty of the Royal Gardens of Aranjuez flows into a dreamlike composition of fluid forms and luminous washes. Inspired by the historic gardens along the Tajo River in Spain, the painting captures the essence of this iconic landscape through a contemporary, non-representational lens.
Soft cascades of indigo and slate blue evoke the gentle currents and reflective surfaces of the Tajo River, winding through the composition like a living vein. Delicate, translucent layers of gray and muted earth tones suggest the lush foliage, manicured hedges, and architectural silhouettes of the royal gardens—fountains, parterres, and shaded groves reimagined as organic, breathing abstractions.
The work plays with transparency and bleeding edges, characteristic of watercolor’s unpredictable nature, allowing the pigments to merge and separate much like water meeting earth. Negative space and subtle line work hint at pathways and ornamental structures.

Materials used:

Watercolor

Details:

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Born in 1970 in Mexico City to a family of Spanish heritage, the artist moved to Spain in the mid-1980s, where his vocation took root. He trained in Madrid and... Read more

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