The Spanish islands, between Mediterranean light and Atlantic horizons
From the Balearic Islands to the Canary Islands, the Spanish islands offer a diversity of landscapes and lights that have captivated artists for centuries.
Between the turquoise coves of Mallorca, the volcanic cliffs of Lanzarote, the sunsets of Ibiza, and the tropical forests of Tenerife, these island lands embody wild beauty and Mediterranean gentleness.
Painters have found here a refuge, a place for contemplation and freedom where light becomes the main subject.
Through this collection, Artem Legrand pays tribute to the Spanish islands, as they were elevated by Joaquín Sorolla, Santiago Rusiñol, Hermen Anglada-Camarasa, Joaquim Mir, Néstor Martín-Fernández de la Torre, Francisco Bonnin Guerín and Joan Miró.
Their works celebrate color, the sea, and island magic with intensity and sensitivity.
The light of the islands in your decor
Hanging a painting of the Spanish islands means inviting the charm, clarity, and softness of the South into your home. The art prints of paintings from the Balearic and Canary Islands evoke sun-drenched beaches, tranquil harbors, white villages, and the deep blue sea.
These works pair beautifully with Mediterranean, bohemian, modern or minimalist decor, bringing warmth, radiance, and serenity.
A luminous seascape by Sorolla, a colorful landscape by Anglada-Camarasa, or an abstract composition by Miró will transform your walls into a hymn to light and freedom.
Spanish island painting is an art of sun, sea, and dreams—a constant dialogue between nature and emotion.
The great painters of the Spanish islands
Joaquín Sorolla (1863–1923), master of Mediterranean light, painted Mallorca and Ibiza with incomparable luminous intensity.
Santiago Rusiñol (1861–1931) made Mallorca a major source of inspiration, where he created some of his most poetic canvases.
Hermen Anglada-Camarasa (1871–1959), based in Palma, explored pure color and nocturnal atmospheres in a vibrant, modernist style.
Joaquim Mir (1873–1940) painted the wild nature of the Balearic Islands with powerful, sensual tones.
Néstor Martín-Fernández de la Torre (1887–1938), a native of Gran Canaria, depicted the Canary Islands in a symbolist and decorative style, imbued with mysticism.
Francisco Bonnin Guerín (1874–1950) illustrated island life with sensitivity and realism.
Finally, Joan Miró (1893–1983), deeply attached to Mallorca, developed his unique pictorial language there, between dream, abstraction, and sunlight.
Together, they have made the Spanish islands a paradise of light and color—an inexhaustible source of artistic inspiration.
A collection for lovers of the sea, color, and freedom
The art prints of paintings from the Spanish islands offered by Artem Legrand come from public domain works, reproduced with care to capture the richness of the hues and the purity of Mediterranean light.
Each print evokes the sea, the warmth, and the magic of these sun-drenched islands.
Decorating your walls with an art print of a painting from the Spanish islands means inviting the light of the South, the sea, and Mediterranean poetry into your home.