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Olmeda de las Fuentes

ROBERTO SÁNCHEZ TERREROS

ROBERTO SÁNCHEZ TERREROS

Paisaje de OlmedaRoberto Sánchez Terreros was born in Madrid on May 9, 1960.

In 1974 he began his artistic studies at the Escuela de Artes y Oficios of Madrid, specializing in goldsmithing. In this same year, he arrived in Olmeda with his family. They acquired a house in the municipality in 1977.

From then until today, his bond with Olmeda has been constant, notably influencing the spirit of his painting. The light, the tones of the Alcarrian landscape, the calm and serenity that Olmeda transmits, are a constant in his work both in his first stage focused on a classic landscaping until his last stage where abstraction takes great importance.

During the period of 1970, his desire for painting took priority in his life, focusing his creativity almost exclusively on this area of ​​the plastic arts.

In the 80s he devoted himself fully to painting, in principle figurative and landscape, in a rather didactic and classical way.

He moved to Miami in 1984 to work in the world of metal and methacrylate furniture decoration.

In 1985 he returned to Madrid for exhibiting his works in different centers. In 1988 he created a publishing house in conjunction with other colleagues, where he was dedicated to the illustration of books, whose basis for his creations was the old postcard. This facet ended in 1996, with the beginning of a new stage in his painting that he was alternating with another new stage of illustration at the publishing house "Pandora de Sevilla" that lasts until today. In this last stage he combines this illustrative-pictorial art, somewhat naive, with his true passion for the most creative painting full of abstraction. He combines different materials and creates atmospheres with a certain poetic sense. His work has a great evolution and transformation. His can observe both tremendously colorful stages, as well as other more calm ones with ranges of colors that almost monochromise what cause relaxing balances.

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