
Eusebio Lopez
Eusebio López is a Spanish painter who bases his work on abstract expressionism and informalism. His personal artistic signature is linked by a central theme: the dialogue between the rational and the emotional. He explores and conveys this through the implementation of gestural touches, symbols, and a wide range of colors in each of his paintings. His work has been reflected in primarily Spanish galleries and exhibitions (Art-Madrid, CAM Foundation...), but also internationally (Spanish Artist / La Nacional - New York and Paintings / Consulate of Spain in Los Angeles) and his work has been recognized, winning the Casemiro Baragaña award and receiving honorary mention in the BMW awards. Furthermore, he belongs to one of the most important collections in the world, the Abengoa collection.
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Signs
In Signs, Eusebio López explores visual language beyond figurative representation, reducing form to the essential sign. The works are constructed from the schematic, in a search for symbolic synthesis that refers to both the archaic and the contemporary. The pictorial surface becomes a space of codification, where the sign acts as an emblem charged with visual and poetic energy. In this series, the minimal contains the maximal.
Calligraphies
Calligraphies is a series where free gesture and stain take center stage, in an intimate dialogue between control and spontaneity. The calligraphic stroke—sometimes illegible, sometimes vehement—refers to intuitive, almost ritualistic writings. López transforms the canvas into a field of dynamic energy, where the material, the visceral, and the gestural merge into compositions of strong emotional intensity. Here, painting becomes action and trace.
Landscapes
In Landscapes, the artist re-establishes a connection with the surrounding reality, evoking horizons, fragments of nature, and atmospheres that refer to the sensory environment. These are not recognizable landscapes in the usual sense, but evocations that emerge between the abstract and the real. Through color, texture, and form, Eusebio López constructs symbolic territories where the viewer projects their own experience of space and time.
Borders
The Borders series is situated at the boundary between worlds, identities, and languages. These works represent the encounter—sometimes harmonious, sometimes tense—between different realities: personal, social, cultural. López approaches these intersections with a visual poetics that suggests contact, conflict, mestizaje, and transition. The result is compositions that inhabit the liminal: neither inside nor outside, but in constant transit.

















































