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3200 Las Vegas Blvd S Ste 1040
Las Vegas, NV 89109-0728
USA
Tel: +1 702 737 1234
Fax: +1 702 737 5491
Info@CentaurGalleries.com
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"When I feel a little confused, the only thing to do is to turn back to the study of nature before launching once again into the subjects closest to heart." Raoul Dufy

For 25 Years
Voted "Best Place to Buy Art"
by the readers of the
Las Vegas Review-Journal
more often than all other
Las Vegas galleries combined!
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Antonio Navarro
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Antonio Navarro captures in precise and admirable form, different aspects of daily country life. As his wide thematic series, he captures the different pace of this culture. People in agricultural activity are one of the elements which lend to the composition of beautiful works. Rich with visual and mental stimulation, sometimes mysterious but always focused, these are the works of Antonio Navarro.
Intelligent layering of textures and colors delicately combined with shades and tomes create a dynamic in each piece. These different ranges organized in a sensitive manner act collectively on each canvas to contribute to the emotional content that leads the viewer to a serene vision of the world.
Greens, ochres, different shades of blue, perfectly and knowingly employed, contribute to a harmony that is without doubt in each one of Antonio's oils. Space and time integrate the profound which are juxtaposed to canvas.
Rafael Kyoga-Berliner
Sociologist and Writer
The painter knows how to give movement to his creations, a naturalness to the situations which are expressed in
a clean and sincere manner. This allows the viewer to take emotion and familiarity from the canvas.
El Punto de las Artes Magazine
The wide variety of shades and brush strokes in loose touches, their brightness, rich in resonance, bring to
Navarro's works a vigorousness, a spontaneity which is rich with grace.
Velgar
His brush strokes, dense and daring, deploy contrasts which play in the range of warm colors which express a
warm relationship with his themes.
The volumes that highlight the main figures in their assigned spaces have been analyzed in a natural context that
make the viewer think in the language of oil painting.
Jose Mayorga
Art Critic
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