
Tablas de Daimiel V
Tablas de Daimiel V
The wetland is rendered at a scale that holds marsh islands, reflective water, and a sky in motion, while exposed Venetian red ground at the edges intervenes as load-bearing structure. These passages reshape how the place can be read: the painting offers a moment of light without closing what the site cannot guarantee. The composition holds its tension between rendered passage and bare ground, redirecting orientation through an open field rather than a single authoritative view. Painted during the Arte y Naturaleza residency at Tablas de Daimiel National Park, Castilla-La Mancha, this work belongs to the body of work that received the Grand Prize, Art and Nature Award (2026). Tablas de Daimiel V is selected for exhibition at Ateneo de Madrid (September 2026). Within the evolution of Structural Omission, it extends the framework into landscape at institutional weight.
