PASCUAL DE CABO

PASCUAL  DE CABO

PASCUAL DE CABO

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"Whoever does not see beauty is condemned to destroy it ... Who does not see it, does not miss it and confuses it."
The figurative is the starting point of his work. From it, his work moves in all senses (impressionist, expressionist, realistic, surrealist) and reaches heights of great beauty. His works carry the stamp of an accused artistic personality. Both from the point of view of composition and from the point of view of color. His landscapes are impregnated with the contemplative love of those who approach nature, eager for color. On the other hand, there is tension. De Cabo looks at the human being from a superb distance not without tenderness.

Jealous of his painting, he preserves his feelings of any daily emotional influence. His feelings do not flow in his landscapes that could turn him into a bad simulation of romanticism and, with evident generosity, he grants the landscape captured in his canvases the right to show himself as he is. He affirms that he identified fully with the Mallorcan landscape.

If in his work he prefers to prefer the landscape, it is because it gives him a greater margin of creativity. When it comes to painting a landscape, De Cabo does not look at the sky, look at the earth. His brushes stop, sometimes, in partial aspects of the landscape but that constitute, by themselves, a prodigy of harmony and light. In the league you can see that he expresses in his canvases what comes out of his soul, what goes deep in his sensibility.


Some of the works