The total size of the two works is 90x180 cm.
At Escat Gallery we are committed to maintaining the highest standards of trust and professionalism for our collectors. Every artwork in our collection comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing its originality and provenance. We offer secure worldwide delivery to any address you specify, ensuring that your purchase arrives in pristine condition. If you require additional shipping options or a bespoke quote from our trusted network of carriers, please do not hesitate to contact us. Our team is here to help you find the best solutions for a smooth and secure delivery experience.
Carol Moreno Lara is a self-taught painter born in Barcelona.
Her proposal: to embellish unique and personal spaces through artistic painting.
A determined woman who honors her personal development, she is noble, brave, and committed. She has loved painting since childhood, when she discovered her passion for it. In 2005 she created her own studio, Carol Moreno, and since then has collaborated with corporations such as Revlon Group (The Colomer Group), Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, ColaCao, and several luxury hotel chains.
She has also worked with interior design, architecture, and design studios, forging strong ties with prestigious names such as Lázaro Rosa-Violán, Jaime Beriestain, the decorative textiles company Gastón y Daniela, and Ernest Gonzales (BGB Idea), among other outstanding professionals.
Between 2010 and 2017, the artist worked with her brushes in most of the rooms of the Hotel Palace Barcelona 5* GL (formerly the Ritz, Barcelona).
“Since I was a small child, I have always felt the need to paint. I was fascinated by the minute details: the bark of a tree, the clouds, a few stones—all of which built an introspective world that transmits everything. I see through a pencil and a paintbrush, whether on paper or fabric, and these visions end up on walls and ceilings.”
In her artwork, she seeks to reflect sensitivity, beauty, peace, balance, and harmony, while provoking emotions that we should all be conscious of. Nature is often her main source of inspiration, a model for both figurative and abstract art.
She believes that art must always transmit and provoke a sensation. For her, it is important to reflect positive emotions. She insists this is not even a choice, but a natural tendency toward balance and optimism.
During her creative process, she documents her goals, conducts research, and translates her findings into her paintings. She enjoys working with oils, acrylics, and patinas, while experimenting with materials to create diverse textures.
When she reproduces images in her mind, a certain type of magic takes place. To capture that vision—whether figurative or abstract—and turn it into reality is her mission, ensuring that the spectator feels the same emotion she experiences.
She has been influenced by many styles and artists. She admires Japanese painting, particularly the work of Hasegawa Tōhaku, and also finds inspiration in Bob Hunt. Among her favorite painters are Velázquez, Alma-Tadema, and Fortuny.
The transition to wall murals came as a natural evolution, allowing her to extend her artistic vision onto larger surfaces for private homes, businesses, and hotels—places where her art and its message fit seamlessly.