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He is the grandson of Maestro Palmero. He is also the revelation of the Legend, because his youth is intertwined with his natural talent to cultivate the Fine Arts, and given his youth and his great facility and great capacity for work, he is destined to carry his talent into the twenty-first century so that the Palmero Legend can span the twenty-first century with its artistic talent and thus remain universally consecrated. Palmero the Younger, as he is called, is a luminous painter, and taking his inspiration from Picasso, of whom he is an admirer, he has created a collection of gorgeous Harlequin themes, which are already famous in Europe. Another of his personal themes is the interiors of cafes, reminiscent of Renoir. Women and their beauty are his preferred subjects. Brought up since his childhood watching his grandfather work, and having grown up and been trained living in the two family museums, today he is of great promise. Collectors fight over his pictures, viewing them as a good investment and thinking of the price they will bring in the future.

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His works are dominated by an interest in the essence of art itself by looking at both the past and the future. His pictures, which are replete with light, transmit emotions...in short, a work that oozes poetry"

Pilar Muñoz, DIARIO LA TRIBUNA

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Museo Palmero
c/Judea, 2  CP 08035
Barcelona (España)
Tel. 93 212 65 51
Mobile: 609 77 97 01 / 600 53 57 22
SILVIA PALMERO
palmero.arte@gmail.com
b_almodovar@hotmail.com

 

 

 

Painting, painting, painting....

Surrounded by it in the family studio with my grandfather ever since I was small , I watched pictures be created, canvases and colors made ready, exhibitions..and long conversations about painters and their works. And above all, that smell, that smell of oil and turpentine, that gets into your blood and makes you paint. And there's no going back.

My training as an artist, very marked by the figure of painters -- Velázquez Picasso, Klee--more than by styles or trends, explains part of my work. The series "Meninas", inspired by Velázquez, are really an exaltation of Woman and Nature--Mother Earth--as origins of life. The Harlequins are the ambiguous duality of the human condition, of the artist himself.
The block "My Other Paintings" is made up of pictures marked by the freedom to shift styles, "isms" and themes, giving clear lead to the expressiveness of colour and line. And the drawings... (I call them "frameworks") represent a section of special importance. The drawing never lies--it's "pure truth", the framework that will support--or not--what comes next.



Alfredo Palmero

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