Original artwork description:

This painting belongs to a series about the city of Madrid. The people of Madrid could not be missing dressed in their typical costumes, chulapos and chulapas. These are days in which the patron saint of the city of Madrid is celebrated and people dress in the traditional way to enjoy themselves and have a good time. The people of Madrid are known for liking to have fun and enjoy themselves and on this occasion they also laugh more heartily than ever. That contagious and healthy laughter that comes from sharing and reliving traditions every year. The name "Gatos" is what is used to refer to the people of Madrid. A painting that, in addition to spreading laughter, winks at the importance of maintaining traditions and customs. Carnations, as the official flower, reign on the women's headscarves and the lapels of the men's jackets

Materials used:

Acrylic, Colored pencil on canvas

Gatos (2025) Acrylic painting
by María Burgaz

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This painting belongs to a series about the city of Madrid. The people of Madrid could not be missing dressed in their typical costumes, chulapos and chulapas. These are days in which the patron saint of the city of Madrid is celebrated and people dress in the traditional way to enjoy themselves and have a good time. The people of Madrid are known for liking to have fun and enjoy themselves and on this occasion they also laugh more heartily than ever. That contagious and healthy laughter that comes from sharing and reliving traditions every year. The name "Gatos" is what is used to refer to the people of Madrid. A painting that, in addition to spreading laughter, winks at the importance of maintaining traditions and customs. Carnations, as the official flower, reign on the women's headscarves and the lapels of the men's jackets

Materials used:

Acrylic, Colored pencil on canvas

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When you enter little by little into my personal world you discover a narration full of symbols that are all over the canvas, and which show a story that with irony and... Read more

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