MORALDI

Born in Andalusia, Moraldi has always harboured a tremendous fascination for art. It is therefore quite naturally that, once he became an adult, the self-taught Spanish artist decided to devote his entire life to observing and experimenting in shapes and colours.

Moraldi is deeply moved by pictorial works by masters in compositions and textures such as Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, Antoni Clavé, Nicolas de Staël, and has worked tirelessly to create visual and graphic depictions of his favourite subject: nature. Using acrylic paint along with a luminous and intense palette, the artist creates abstract and still life canvases with great numbers of colourful marks superimposed over many flat tints, applied beforehand. The layout of the material gives the overall work a certain poetic atmosphere that can in some way be related to the work of the representatives of lyrical abstraction, a modern post-war pictorial movement.

Moraldi’s visual works are the fruit of many years of research and reflection and are forcefully modern. They offer the viewer an interpretation that is always personal and sensitive but that seeks to be temporary because it is always in the process of being written, in the image of its subject and which will always be transformed and renewed.