Sada Beach, which forms part of the "Mariñas Impressionism Route", is a canvas that reflects a sunset on the urban beach of this fishing village in the Biosphere Reserve, where the painter Francisco Lloréns carries out a study of the furrows marked by the water of the estuary at low tide.
During these years (1942), the artist often worked on small watercolour sketches. His style seems to be influenced by the fluidity and freshness of the watercolour technique. Lloréns brings to the canvas a direct and not very impastoed brushstroke, which we can call "youthful" because of its extraordinary spontaneity. Blue, silver and golden tones compose his chromatic.
Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 91 x 100 cm.
Pontevedra Museum Collection.