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Born in 1976 in Valencia, he has firmly established himself on the international art scene, becoming a revered name among collectors and art enthusiasts. Over a career spanning more than two decades, Romaguera has left an indelible mark on the world of contemporary art, with exhibitions in more than 16 countries.
His work is characterized by a unique fusion of traditional techniques and modern elements, creating a visual dialogue that transcends cultural and temporal boundaries. Romaguera not only paints, but also tells stories through his canvases, inviting the viewer on a journey of introspective exploration and emotional empathy.
Each piece by Romaguera is a window into a world of intense emotions and imaginary landscapes, where reality and fantasy intertwine in a sublime way. His ability to capture the essence of the human condition, combined with a bold use of color and impeccable technique, has captured the interest of high-profile collectors and renowned galleries.

CITY LIMITS Nº3 – Contemporary Art Project by Eduardo Romaguera

CITY LIMITS – Contemporary Art Project
 

In the tapestry of existence, where the thread of life entwines with the weft of legacy, we find ourselves traversing the labyrinthine halls of knowledge. Within these hallowed walls, echoes the silent music of understanding, a melody that hums in the bones of the world.
There exists an edifice, grand and ageless, its foundation laid in the alphabets of ancient tongues. This structure, both vast and intimate, is a sanctuary of wisdom, where every brick is a word, every pillar a sentence, and every arch a narrative spanning the breadth of human thought.

CITY LIMITS Nº3 – Contemporary Art Project by Eduardo Romaguera
CITY LIMITS Nº3 – Contemporary Art Project by Eduardo Romaguera
CITY LIMITS Nº3 – Contemporary Art Project by Eduardo Romaguera

CITY LIMITS contemporary painting by Eduardo Romaguera, part of a conceptual art project

Conceptual Approach Behind the CITY LIMITS Series

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