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RAFAEL HERRERO MAS

Biography
Rafael Herrero Mas was born in Villena, Spain, in
1963.
In 1986, he joined the Spanish Ministry of Justice as a civil
servant after passing the national entrance examinations.
Following several courses in ceramics and painting, he began his
artistic training at the studio of local painter Francisco Ugeda,
where he developed a foundation in realist painting. Over the
following years, he refined his technique and began exhibiting his
work in group shows. His talent soon gained recognition, leading to
selections in various national and international painting
competitions.
During the 2000s, Herrero Mas began presenting his first solo
exhibitions across Spain. His mastery of realism and distinctive
artistic voice earned him critical acclaim, establishing him as one
of the leading figures in contemporary Spanish realism a reputation
reflected in numerous publications and reviews.
Throughout his career, he has been represented by several prominent
Spanish and European galleries, most notably Galería Puchol in
Valencia, one of the region’s most prestigious art institutions.
Today, Rafael Herrero Mas continues to expand his artistic presence
internationally, working in collaboration with Hay Hill Gallery in
the United Kingdom.
Artist Statement
"I am a painter who doesn’t follow established paths—I create my
own. Over the years, I’ve honed my technique to a point where my
work moves beyond visual imitation and becomes something closer to
revelation. Rather than aligning strictly with hyperrealism, I see
my painting as superrealism: a bold fusion of objective fidelity and
intellectual abstraction. Each piece I create is not just a
representation of a subject, but a declaration of mastery over the
very act of painting itself.
Whether I’m depicting the stillness of a still life, the texture of
an old façade, or the atmosphere of a city, I strive to turn the
familiar into a mystery—one that I resolve through a deep
understanding of the soul of what is real. For me, the everyday
becomes ritual; the visible transforms into thought. My work is not
about conveying a message, but about evoking presence—a presence
that, I hope, transforms the viewer and opens a silent dialogue with
something deeper and more enduring.
In my most recent series, Reflections, I present evocative
atmospheres that invite contemplation. Beyond the mirrored surfaces
and reflected horizons, what I truly seek is the reflection that
occurs in the eye of the viewer—the moment when art becomes a space
for self-awareness and inner resonance." - Rafael Herrero
Personal
Exhibitions
1998- Exhibition hall of the Real Club Náutico de Torrevieja. 1999 -
Biar House of Culture.
2002 - House of Culture of Almansa.
2002 - Aztec Gallery. Concha Marquez Foundation. Madrid. 2007 -
Eduma Art Gallery
2008 - Jaen Art Fair
2010 - Xativa House of Culture.
2012 - Benimodo House of Culture.
2013 - Puchol Gallery. Valencia.
Group
Exhibitions
1995. Selected National Painting Contest City of Tomelloso.
1996. Selected National Painting Contest City of Tomelloso.
1997. Alicante Artists Association, House of Culture of Agost.
1997. Alicante Artists Association, Department of Culture, Alicante.
1997. Alicante Artists Association, Firalacant, Alicante.
1998. Alicante Artists Association, House of Culture of Crevillente.
1998. Finalist XXIX Autumn Hall. Mercantile Athenaeum, Valencia.
1998. 1st Mutualidad General Judicial Painting Contest, Madrid.
1999. Alicante Artists Association, Ateneo Mercantil, Valencia.
1999. Selected National Painting Contest City of Tomelloso.
1999. Selected LX National Exhibition of Plastic Arts, Valdepeñas.
2000. Alicante Artists Association, headquarters, Alicante.
2000. Selected National Painting Contest City of Tomelloso.
2001. Show Espais D'Art Acea's, Barcelona.
2001. II General Judicial Mutuality Painting Contest, Madrid.
2002 Aztec Gallery. Concha Marquez Foundation, Madrid.
2003. Moors Realistic 75th Anniversary Exhibition, Villena.
2004. Alicante Yacht Club & quot; Costa Blanca & quot; Albufereta,
Alicante.
2004. Finalist I Painting Contest "Corners of my town & quot;.
Proisa, CAMV, Villena. 2005.
Selected National Painting Contest City of Tomelloso.
2005. Selected II Painting Contest " Corners of my people &
quot;, Proisa. CAMV. Villena.
2006. Villenense Artists Exhibition. Medieval fair. Watchtower
Castle. Villena.
2006. Finalist III painting contest & quot; Corners of my people.&
quot; PROISE. CAMV Villena.
2006. Exhibition Hall & quot; Art Lliure & quot;, Lleida.
2007. DECORHABITAD Fair 2007. Lérida.
2007. Puchol Gallery. Valencia.
2007. Solar Boat Gallery. Madrid.
2007. GAUDI Gallery. Madrid.
2007. International Art Fair “ARTENIM 2007”. Nimes (France).
2011. Puchol Valencia Gallery.
2012. Puchol Valencia Gallery.
2013. Puchol Valencia Gallery.
2019. Circulart. CAMV. Villena.
About Rafael Herrero ...
Among the questions to be asked a painter who feels inside the
burning creative and wants to dispose of this potential, it is
essential to master the procedures, tools and materials to acquire
sufficient technique that does not undermine the upwelling of ideas
and feelings.
Rafael Herrero has been aware of this need shows the result of this
effort the materialization of the objective world with such
verisimilitude that does not hesitate to see pictures of his
paintings if they show the mechanical printing of physical models
that have served as samples or if in fact the result of his
expertise, playing them through his brush.
His youth and obtained achievement makes me suppose that your
production does not mean the culmination of a career in the world of
pictorial creation because, having achieved what for others is the
task of his life, I do not be tempted by a vagabond who finds
sublime patronage faithful reproduction of the models not transcend
beyond these achievements.
As I know Smith and appreciated his intelligence and determination
can foresee a future full of art to him more fully than the present,
without necessarily detract today respect and admiration I feel for
him.
Therefore encourage those who are now fortunate to know the work of
Rafael Herrera not to lose his trail because it is a strong artistic
flare that will undoubtedly be a leafy tree that will flourish in
every stage of their development and give us fruit pregnant Essence
of experiences and feelings.
Now we enjoy the work of an artist as a young man has achieved
technical mastery that if they wanted some that enjoy recognition
have not yet achieved.
Tomas Llorente Rebollo
Dr. of Fine Arts
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The difference between artistic styles and schools of natural
realism and modern Hyperrealism mark the turning to the intellectual
abstraction expressionism and contemporary school of his recent
address to traditional realism as such, without any interpretation
raised by the art. The Hyper-realism is the gateway to what we want
to classify as "surrealism" integral of Art.
When hyper realistic rational analysis separated by the symbolic
interpretation-in the artistic work-the abstraction of what is real
and figurative, it creates the false realism of contemporary schools
that are neither in nor out of touch. The Hyperrealism, clarify, is
not "real" but fiction.
But if you do a possible integration of these two aesthetic
positions (realism and abstraction) in the art of our time, can be
achieved certain conceptual fullness of the overall progress of the
arts, which is precisely what we find in the paintings of Rafael
Herrero More as surrealism here proclaim.
In the "photographic reproduction" of things, which is also in
Rafael, "adds" the novelty of intellectual abstraction, raised to
the nth power to define a conception of "comprehensive"
philosophical identity beings as beyond the art itself. This finding
being not an "ism" in the evolution of art, it is a "new reality"
captured on the canvas that blends idea, fiction, reason and
creation. This "new reality" is no longer hyper-realism, traditional
realism, nor because it is creating "ad divini" the whole man, which
comes now to history.
The surrealism is both science than art. Universal reality itself is
woven of matter that are made the angels, as the overcoming of
Cartesian dualism "matter and spirit" or physical-thought. Is unity
where everything is at all generic.
Pizarro Sergio García Bermejo
Professor Arts
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If Leonardo in the Renaissance claimed and made a show of good
craftsman, returning to the original meaning of the word "art" as
work done with the hands, Rafael Herrero feels no qualms about
feeling so proud and so worthy as the master Leonardo to give like
him, the real importance of the trade of painter putting, for now,
on a quest to transcend through his pictorial projections.
Thus has come into its domain to provide jobs podernos admirable,
valuable in themselves, by the painter of his conduct, regardless of
the banality of what is represented, taking the natural reference
model that serve as mere pretexts to project, no messages of their
own philosophies, but the manifestation of himself as ruler of his
will achieved through his office.
Seeing their work can feel the dull routine of the charged objects,
once painted by Raphael, a new value, uniqueness and finishing that
is only real in their recreations of actual reality.
Tomas Llorente Rebollo
Dr. of Fine Arts
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It ceases to be real when interpreted and reflected the vision,
unique artist that actually makes their own, special and absolute.
Rafael Herrero more shows in this magnificent work, familiar objects
that, in the form of support, they become works of art and we betray
the "soul" in them is contained, either in style or purpose.
It is comforting to have the pleasure to observe, from time to time,
true work of art with a capital.
Concha Márquez
FCM President |