Spain

  • White Farmhouse (Bunyola, Majorca) (1902)

    White Farmhouse (Bunyola, Majorca) (1902)

    Santiago Rusiñol (Spanish, 1861–1931)

    Sunlight bleaches the farmhouse walls, stark against Majorca’s rugged hills. Brushstrokes blur the line between stone and earth, as if the building might dissolve back into the landscape. A quiet tension lingers—human presence suggested, but never seen. The heat feels heavy, the air still.

  • Summer Night in Spain (circa 1926)

    Summer Night in Spain (circa 1926)

    George Elmer Browne (American, 1871–1946)

    Warm Spanish air hums with cicadas. A lone lantern glows against indigo shadows, casting gold on cobblestones. Somewhere, a guitar string trembles. The night holds its breath between sleep and song.

  • El Jaleo (1882)

    El Jaleo (1882)

    John Singer Sargent (American, 1856-1925)

    A dancer twists mid-step, skirts swirling like dark flames. Musicians lean in, shadows sharp against the wall. The air thrums with stomping heels and clapping hands—flamenco’s raw energy frozen in motion. Every line pulls you deeper into the rhythm’s pulse.

  • Gardens Of The Generalife, Granada

    Gardens Of The Generalife, Granada

    Santiago Rusiñol (Spanish, 1861–1931)

    Sunlight filters through cypress trees, casting dappled shadows on the tiled pathways. Water murmurs in hidden fountains, weaving through the geometric patterns of hedges. The air smells of orange blossoms and damp stone—a quiet corner of Granada where time moves differently.

  • Jardín De Sa Coma. Valdemosa (Garden Of Sa Coma, Valdemosa)

    Jardín De Sa Coma. Valdemosa (Garden Of Sa Coma, Valdemosa)

    Santiago Rusiñol (Spanish, 1861–1931)

    Sunlight filters through lush greenery in a quiet Spanish garden. Vibrant flowers burst between shaded paths, their colors vivid against the dappled light. The scene hums with life, yet holds a stillness—a hidden corner where time slows. Every brushstroke pulses with the warmth of Mediterranean air.

  • At Sant Benet de Bages

    At Sant Benet de Bages

    Ramón Casas (Spanish, 1866–1932)

    Sunlight dapples the Spanish countryside, casting long shadows across the path to Sant Benet de Bages. The brushstrokes blur fields and sky, leaving just enough detail to hint at the monastery’s quiet presence beyond the hills. A warm breeze seems to rustle through the olive trees.

  • Alhambra, Granada (1912)

    Alhambra, Granada (1912)

    John Singer Sargent (American, 1856-1925)

    A luminous portrayal of the Alhambra’s arches and gardens, where light dances on ancient stone.