Arboleda (Grove)
By Bibiana Vidal Curell
Stand in front of this painting and you almost feel the warm earth beneath your feet. A cluster of trees rises from the middle of a wide open landscape, their green leaves catching the light against a soft, cloudy sky. In the foreground, a freshly plowed field stretches out in rich reddish brown tones, the furrows pulling your eye straight toward that little grove. It is a quiet rural scene, the kind you might pass on a country road without a second glance, yet here it is given a moment to breathe.
Bibiana Vidal Curell paints in an impressionistic style, using thick, loose brushstrokes that give the surface real texture. You can sense the layers of paint built up in the sky and the fields, almost like the artist was working quickly to catch a particular feeling of light. The colors feel natural and earthy, with greens, ochres, and that striking clay red grounding the whole composition. The title, "Arboleda," simply means "grove" in Spanish, and that honesty suits the work well. There is nothing showy about it, just an affectionate look at the land and the trees that mark it.
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