
GEOFIELDS
STYLES
Neo-Impressionist, Postmodern,Minimalist, Geometric, Landscape
ARTIST
ArtCore
BASED IN
Spain

Geofields is a collection inspired by the visual and emotional essence of the Albufera, a natural park in eastern Spain, reimagined through bold geometry, vivid color blocks, and abstract structure. Rather than representing a specific location, each painting evokes the feeling of presence, of belonging to a place that exists between memory and imagination.
Geofields invites viewers into a reconstructed vision of landscape, where the boundaries of nature and abstraction dissolve into emotional topographies. Inspired by the Albufera, a vast freshwater lagoon and natural park near Valencia, Spain, this collection captures not the literal view, but the sensation of having stood there. The humidity in the air, the weight of silence at dusk, the glow of sunlit fields shifting into shadow.
Each canvas blends expressive brushwork with geometric composition, juxtaposing flat color blocks against gestural skies and curved paths. These fields are not geographic, they are psychological and poetic, shaped by the interplay of structure and spontaneity. The geometric overlays do not conceal the landscape but reinterpret it, as if memory were layered and reassembled.
In Geofields, color becomes both map and emotion. Blue squares echo skies remembered, crimson lines trace paths once walked. The house, recurring yet never identical, becomes an anchor, a symbol of presence, stability, and the subjective experience of place.
This collection does not ask where we are, but how we are in a place. It explores the tension between the real and the remembered, the natural and the constructed, the outer world and the inner landscape. It is more than a series of landscapes, it is a meditation on belonging.
Geofields is a collection inspired by the visual and emotional essence of the Albufera, a natural park in eastern Spain, reimagined through bold geometry, vivid color blocks, and abstract structure. Rather than representing a specific location, each painting evokes the feeling of presence, of belonging to a place that exists between memory and imagination.
Geofields invites viewers into a reconstructed vision of landscape, where the boundaries of nature and abstraction dissolve into emotional topographies. Inspired by the Albufera, a vast freshwater lagoon and natural park near Valencia, Spain, this collection captures not the literal view, but the sensation of having stood there. The humidity in the air, the weight of silence at dusk, the glow of sunlit fields shifting into shadow.
Each canvas blends expressive brushwork with geometric composition, juxtaposing flat color blocks against gestural skies and curved paths. These fields are not geographic, they are psychological and poetic, shaped by the interplay of structure and spontaneity. The geometric overlays do not conceal the landscape but reinterpret it, as if memory were layered and reassembled.
In Geofields, color becomes both map and emotion. Blue squares echo skies remembered, crimson lines trace paths once walked. The house, recurring yet never identical, becomes an anchor, a symbol of presence, stability, and the subjective experience of place.
This collection does not ask where we are, but how we are in a place. It explores the tension between the real and the remembered, the natural and the constructed, the outer world and the inner landscape. It is more than a series of landscapes, it is a meditation on belonging.
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