"He who loves much does great things, and what is done for love is well done."
Vincent Van Gogh
At RedCollectors we like to celebrate love. Check out our selection of works of art to surprise that special someone or give the gift of an art experience from the experts.
Do you want this Valentine's Day to be remembered? Check out our wide selection for all styles and triumph on the day of love.
Give yourself a gift from the experts
1- Choose your budget, from 300 €. Includes the value of the artwork and personalised expert advice.
2- Surprise the recipient by choosing the work they like the most from our selection of more than 200 artists such as Miró, Tàpies, Valdés.
The price of the gift starts at 300 €.
Eva Armisén
His work focuses on capturing daily life and the everyday as something extraordinary, he proposes a vital and optimistic look that takes us to an inhabitable world full of emotion.
2. José Antonio Vallejo
He develops his drawing in different series, where he tells the adventures of his characters (teddy bear, robot, inflatable doll, mannequin, puppet, ghost, piñata, etc...) hiding his true self, in an escape and hiding from the prejudices of modern society.
3. Herminio Álvarez
The artist works and experiments with different materials, textures and colours, together with multiple supports that contain, embrace, reflect, support and distribute his creations in all possible spaces, where they generate a habitat of their own, with their small subtleties and enormous magnetisms.
4. Antonio Samo
The sculptor reflects on identity through human figures, where the clothes act as a second skin. He raises the difficulty of personal decision making due to the mere fact that everything is given to us in the form of a product.
5. Pablo Mercado
focuses on human memory and how the brain processes it. He is particularly interested in fragmentation and recomposition, as well as the errors that occur in this reconstruction. He tries to mix science, psychology and visual arts in his recent works.
6. Joao Gabriel
His paintings are characterised by a rapid brushstroke that builds up a dense surface on the canvas, similar to the murky texture of VHS with which these films were reproduced. Gabriel makes use of the natural sensuality of the pictorial material to delineate desiring bodies.
7. Jaume Plensa
His sculptural work has gone through several stages, developed extensively with the recovery of materials, iron, bronze, copper, etc. In 1986 he began a series of sculptures in cast iron, and later incorporated light, texts written in relief, etc.
8. Sidival Fila
The beauty of the "stroke", urged through the loom, connects us as part of the warp, with each piece of cloth or old paper brought to this time and made part of our emotion when we contemplate her work.
Juan Hidalgo
The versatility of the media attests to the primacy of the conceptual in a poetics that unfolds with humour, sex, irony and demystification. For Juan Hidalgo, artistic genres are permeable; the attitude towards the creative act is what defines it. As the conceptual takes precedence, any medium is valid.
10. Robert Indiana
His works use symbols and words from everyday life painted in the bright colours of pop art, and depict American culture and life in an ironic way, often containing political criticisms of American society.