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Vincent Romero's World of Light

Kate Downes • 10 April 2020

Discover the incredible pastel artworks of this Spanish master

It only takes a few moments of looking at one of Vicente Romero’s artworks to feel as though you have stepped into the warm air and serene shadows of the Mediterranean.Vicentehas been recognised internationally for his creations – artwork that is so much more than just "realism," depicting a scene or model.

Instead of simply showing us what he sees, Vicente brings us into a space that he has created; light and colour are used to create scents, sounds, and sensations.

Through his precise yet evocative pastel work, we can feel the humidity rising in a luscious garden, hear the breeze brushing across a soft skirt, or catch the scent of salt and sand by the burning turquoise ocean.


Vicente is perhaps most famous for his incredible talent at capturing the effects of light caught in the translucent fabrics he often features in his scenes – and this is perhaps the best example to demonstrate the wonderful way he takes advantage of his favourite medium, pastels.

Pastels are an unusual choice for a contemporary artist, as paints are typically preferred for rich and vibrant colour. Vicente uses a particularly challenging type of soft pastel – but these pastels have an extremely high pigment content, resulting in the intense colours Vicente uses in his work, and a delicacy that surpasses paint and brushstrokes.

There have been a number of famous artists of the past who have produced incredible pastel artworks, such as Jean-François Millet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Edgar Degas. Vicente’s classical inspirations can be seen in so many of his works – yet far from being a replication of the past, they are firmly contemporary, with his own unique take on pastel artwork and its possibilities.

Vicente was recently awarded the designation of Master Pastelist at the Fifth Biennial International Pastel Art Exhibition in Oviedo, Spain in March 2020. He has also won recent awards for two of his portraits: a self-portrait, and a sombre piece that shows off Vicente’s remarkable range, entitled “Looking to the Future”.

We’re delighted to bring in new works from Vicente to Watson. Some of these will be available to view directly though the gallery, and will be available to order.

You can find Vicente's available works on the website.

Please get in contact if you would like to enquire about any of the originals on offer, or to ask about ordering a limited edition print.


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