Concha Hermosilla

Concha Hermosilla

Spain, b. 1940

Concha Hermosilla is a Spanish painter and engraver born on December 8, 1940, in Madrid. She is recognized for her refined work in urban landscapes and still lifes, where she combines technical precision with a sensitive approach to light, atmosphere, and composition. Over the course of her career, she has developed a consistent and disciplined practice that reflects both academic training and a personal interpretation of everyday subjects.

Hermosilla Martínez studied at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid, one of Spain’s most prestigious art institutions. There, she received a strong foundation in drawing, painting, and printmaking, gaining technical skills that would remain central to her work. Her training in engraving is particularly evident in her attention to line, structure, and tonal variation, elements that carry through both her prints and paintings.

A defining aspect of her work is her focus on urban landscapes. She often depicts city scenes with a careful sense of structure, capturing architectural forms, streets, and built environments with clarity and balance. Rather than presenting these spaces as purely descriptive, she emphasizes atmosphere and mood, using light and shadow to shape the composition. Her urban scenes frequently convey a sense of stillness, where the absence or minimal presence of figures allows the environment itself to take on a quiet, contemplative quality.

In addition to urban landscapes, Hermosilla Martínez has produced a significant body of still life work. These compositions reflect a similar attention to structure and harmony, with objects arranged in a way that highlights their form and relationship to space. Her still lifes are often characterized by restrained palettes and subtle transitions of light, creating a sense of intimacy and focus. The influence of her engraving background can be seen in the precision of her lines and the controlled handling of detail.

Color in her work is typically measured and deliberate. She often works within a limited range of tones, allowing small variations to create depth and cohesion. This restraint contributes to the overall clarity of her compositions, reinforcing the sense of order and balance that defines her practice.

Throughout her career, Hermosilla Martínez has exhibited her work in Spain and internationally, gaining recognition for her technical skill and thoughtful approach to traditional subjects. While her work is rooted in established genres such as landscape and still life, it reflects a contemporary sensitivity to space, light, and perception.

Concepción Hermosilla Martínez is regarded as an artist whose work demonstrates the enduring relevance of careful observation and disciplined technique. Through her exploration of urban environments and everyday objects, she has created a body of work that emphasizes clarity, balance, and the quiet presence of form.

Represented By

Artworks by Concha Hermosilla

Betsabé

Betsabé, 2018

LAA

Private Collection