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“My work starts at the moment something appears in front of my eyes; colors, images, a book, golden leaves that fall has left behind. As an excuse, inspiration starts. All this is brought together by the feminine figure, shaped as a Goddess, she initiates the Miracle. Warm colors are brought together, yellow, red…caressing my canvas…”
Felix Mas

Spanish Artist Felix Mas uses his paintbrush to convey
emotion. It is his gift. It is our good fortune. He considers himself a
traditionalist, obsessed with form and color, creating images that celebrate femininity and luminous beauty of the female form.

Born in Barcelona, he trained at both the Artes y Oficios and the Escuela Superior de San Jorge, then furthered his artistic education with extensive travels throughout Europe and the United States, eventually returning to his native Barcelona to work.

For Mas, painting implies color, emotion and impression. His works, he says, are “infinite.” We, in turn, have the opportunity to decipher with our eyes and explore and interpret with our feelings. His elegantly dressed female figures, whether gazing into the distance or drifting into a daydream, captivate us with their graceful radiance and evocatively strong emotions.

Mas finds inspiration in women amidst the opulent settings of the
Asian world, especially Japan and India with their beautiful costumes and landscape, Egypt, ripe with its enigmatic symbols, and ancient Greece and Rome, saturated with their unique elegance and sensuality.

But despite his fame, Felix Mas has remained a modest man, continuing to strive to achieve his dream of becoming an “Artist” in its most complete and absolute meaning. He enjoys working in his studio in Barcelona, blessed to be near his extended family. His studio is his world, the place where he transcribes everything he has experienced
from the world outside and gives shape to what he has already gathered.

He can be found there laboriously creating his own colors using natural pigments. In the background classical music plays as he works his twelve-hour days.

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