El deseo de volver a Giverny I
Artist
Isabel Momparler
Main features
- Title: El deseo de volver a Giverny I
- Technical: Mixed media on canvas Mixed on canvas Mixta sobre lienzo Mixta sobre llenç Oil on canvas Oil on canvas
- Year: 2026
- Price: 3.500 €
Description of the work
The artwork El deseo de volver a Giverny I by the artist Isabel Momparler.
Technique: Mixed media on canvas.
Measures: 114 x 146 cm.
WORK
‘The desire to return to Giverny’
The water lilies, uprooted from their pond and confined to a museum on the island of Naoshima, imagine routes to return to Monet's garden in Giverny. The lines on the canvas function as traces of that secret plan, while the collage above—a norito, a Japanese prayer—acts as a symbolic guide. The work evokes the desire to return to one's origins and the silent force of that which refuses to be forgotten.
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Artist biography
Isabel Momparler
The artist Isabel Momparler
Isabel Momparler is a visual artist from Valencia, where she has her studio. Professionally, she has been working in the art world, first with the family business of artistic porcelain and later focused on the world of interior design and painting. Her participation in exhibitions and art fairs, both nationally and internationally, has meant a great effort in recent years, both from the creative point of view and the application of new techniques collected in his canvases.
WORK
Isabel Momparler’s work explores the complex relationship between space, material, and visual perception, creating artworks that invite viewers into a reflective and immersive experience. Her practice is characterized by a minimalist and poetic aesthetic, where careful attention to color, texture, and light transforms both natural and industrial materials into refined forms that evoke emotion and contemplation.
Central to her art is an exploration of time and space: her works encourage the audience to slow down and engage with each piece thoughtfully, discovering meaning through their own perception. She often plays with notions of presence and absence, shadow and light, creating subtle visual dialogues that resonate with both the intellect and the senses.
Momparler’s pieces do not aim to replicate reality; rather, they construct poetic and meditative spaces, functioning as visual ecosystems in which viewers participate actively, finding personal significance in the interplay of form, material, and light. Through this approach, her art transcends mere representation, offering an experience that is simultaneously contemplative, emotional, and intellectually engaging.
More information about the artist Isabel Momparler at our Instagram @galeriaespaicavallers
