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Signed lower right “Pedro Coronel. Roma 63.”.
Sizes:
Frame: 20 × 28 in | 52.8 × 71.8 cm
Artwork: 15 × 23 in | 38.5 × 58.5 cm
Condition:
Good vintage condition with some signs of wear. Framed.
This geometric abstraction by Pedro Coronel, showcases his mastery in form and color harmony. The artwork features three circles—blue, orange, and green—each composed of dynamic, interlocking strokes that create a sense of movement and energy within structured forms. Painted during his time in Rome, this piece reflects Coronel’s ability to balance complexity and simplicity, as the meticulously arranged lines within each circle evoke a rhythmic flow, yet the overall composition remains minimalist and balanced. Coronel’s work is a testament to the power of geometric abstraction, embodying both cultural influence and artistic innovation.
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Pedro Coronel, celebrated for his bold use of color and form, was a leading figure in Mexican expressionism and modern art. His work often explores themes of Mexican culture, mythology, and identity, blending rich, intense hues with abstract forms to evoke emotional depth. Coronel’s paintings are known for their dynamic compositions, where vibrant reds, blues, and yellows dominate the canvas, creating an intense, almost rhythmic energy that captivates viewers.
Throughout his career, Coronel drew inspiration from diverse sources, including pre-Hispanic art, African sculpture, and European modernism, allowing him to develop a distinct, multicultural aesthetic. His work represents a fusion of Mexico’s past and present, capturing both the mystique and vitality of the country’s heritage. Coronel’s legacy endures as a testament to the power of color and abstraction to express universal themes of human experience.