Tomás Cordero (Spain, 1957) is a Spanish painter who initially began painting with pure realism mixed with idealism, a style that was already out of the ordinary. Over time, he joined the Sevillian avant-garde movement and began exhibiting both indi...
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Tomás Cordero (Spain, 1957) is a Spanish painter who initially began painting with pure realism mixed with idealism, a style that was already out of the ordinary. Over time, he joined the Sevillian avant-garde movement and began exhibiting both individually and collectively in cities across Spain, Europe, and the Americas. His paintings tend to be oil on canvas and mixed media on paper. Tomás has won numerous painting awards, among which we highlight one in particular: the Pintores Prize for 1992. Furthermore, some of his works are included in the art collections of the Provincial Museum of Huelva, the Provincial Council of Huelva, the plenary hall of Punta Umbría Town Hall, the Public Library of Huelva, and the José Caballero Cultural Center in his hometown. He has also been featured in the Museum of Contemporary Art in Pamplona and the Museum of Huesca, among others.
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