GEORGES COROMINAS
George Corominas’ work is influenced by the work of famous Spanish painters such as Goya, Murillo, Velasquez and Dali. But the painter is also inspired by English painter Turner, for his blurred technique. He uses oïl paint and just like Dutch painters, he makes his pigments himself. He won many prestigious titles and awards and is very popular among collectors. His work is exhibited all around the world. His paintings are present in the Consulate of the Royal Court of Spain (portraits of Juan Carlos), in the Vatican Museum (portrait of Pope John Paul II), in the Embassy of Morocco, Japan, Middle East, the United States etc.
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