José Huellas Mirabal
"The 9 Moons of Uranus," 2026.
Mixed media. Acrylic on 300 g/m² canvas.
Signed.
Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist, with a unique registration code.
Measurements: 70 x 63 cm.
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JOSÉ HUELLAS MIRABAL (Caracas, Venezuela)
"The 9 Moons of Uranus," 2026.
Mixed media. Acrylic on 300 g/m² canvas.
Signed.
Certificate of authenticity signed by the artist, with a unique registration code, included.
Measurements: 70 x 63 cm.
A work by José Huellas Mirabal belonging to his line of abstract research inspired by the cosmos. The composition is structured through an intense superimposition of geometric shapes, diagonal lines, circles, and planes of color that generate a sense of expansive movement. The golden circle, understood as the symbolic axis of the composition, interacts with other orbital forms that evoke a dynamic, technological, and celestial universe.
The piece stands out for its strong visual impact, the use of vibrant colors, and a compositional structure brimming with energy. The artist combines elements of geometric abstraction, digital language, and a sensibility close to the futurist imagination, creating a work of a contemporary, decorative, and expressive nature. The tension between the black lines, the intense chromatic fields, and the suspended circles reinforces the idea of a constellation in motion.
José Huellas Mirabal is a Spanish painter with Latin American roots. Trained at the School of Fine Arts in Valencia, he has developed a practice centered on abstraction, combining acrylic painting, collage, oil, printmaking, and digital media. For more than fifteen years, he has explored his own visual language based on color, geometry, and the symbolic construction of the image.
His work revolves around two main strands: Cosmogonic Vision, in which he depicts terrestrial elements from a sidereal or planetary perspective, and Perceptual Narrativism, in which he draws on great literary works or cultural concepts to transform them into abstract images of a symbolic nature.
He has participated in solo and group exhibitions in Alicante, Valencia, Barcelona, Caracas, Mexico City, Puebla, and São Paulo, and his works are part of private collections in Spain, France, Italy, Portugal, the Netherlands, and various Latin American countries.
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