Franco Salas Borquez

1979, Chilean, French

Based in France

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“The sea is ultimately a fairly limited subject, but I like to play with these limits, it fascinates me. It’s like a game of chess where the board has 24 pieces, but there are infinite possibilities of combinations.”

The works of the contemporary Chilean painter Franco Salas Borquez depict the sea, the sole subject of his paintings. Fascinated by the ocean, the artist chose painting as an intermediary between his senses and this very unique natural...

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Franco Salas Borquez

1979, Chilean, French

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Oil paintings

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    Birth

    80 × 80 × 4 cm

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    The unfathomable sea

    114 × 162 cm

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    Requiem

    73 × 116 cm

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    Abstract ocean

    160 × 130 cm

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    Perpetual

    100 × 200 cm

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    Fragment of the unpredictable

    73 × 116 cm

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    Origin

    200 × 420 cm

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    Enigma

    200 × 200 cm

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    The water reflection

    100 × 73 cm

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    Black Sea

    97 × 162 cm

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    The fusion

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    Genesis

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    The outburst

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    Howling

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    Wandering wave

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    The contrast

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    The Portrait of Water

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    Duality

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    The duel

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    The Deep

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    The walk of the swells

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    The kingdom of the wind

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    The wake

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    The hostile sea

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Birth

80 × 80 × 4 cm

$3,259.08

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The unfathomable sea

114 × 162 cm

$5,974.99

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Requiem

73 × 116 cm

$3,693.63

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Abstract ocean

160 × 130 cm

$6,300.89

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Perpetual

100 × 200 cm

$6,409.53

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Fragment of the unpredictable

73 × 116 cm

$3,693.63

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Origin

200 × 420 cm

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Enigma

200 × 200 cm

$11,080.88

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The water reflection

100 × 73 cm

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Black Sea

97 × 162 cm

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The fusion

70 × 140 cm

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Genesis

195 × 180 cm

$8,690.89

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The outburst

100 × 100 cm

$3,910.90

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Howling

100 × 100 cm

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Wandering wave

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The contrast

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The Portrait of Water

170 × 190 cm

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Duality

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The duel

130 × 130 cm

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The Deep

100 × 65 cm

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The walk of the swells

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The kingdom of the wind

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The wake

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The hostile sea

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Mixed technique

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    The stars

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    Cyclone

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    Alma

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    The primitive river

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    The void

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    The deluge

    50 × 100 cm

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    The night

    150 × 212 cm

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    The sunrise

    120 × 200 cm

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    Hostile currents

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  • The Passage: pastel and pigments painting by French-Chilean artist Franco Salas Borquez depicting ocean waves in the storm.
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    The passage

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  • The roots of the flow: pastel and pigments painting by French-Chilean artist Franco Salas Borquez depicting an ocean wave in the storm.
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    The roots of the flow

    145 × 180 cm

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The stars

200 × 150 cm

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Cyclone

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Alma

160 × 245 cm

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The primitive river

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The void

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The deluge

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The night

150 × 212 cm

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The sunrise

120 × 200 cm

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Hostile currents

150 × 212 cm

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The Passage: pastel and pigments painting by French-Chilean artist Franco Salas Borquez depicting ocean waves in the storm.
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The passage

50 × 100 cm

$1,846.81

The roots of the flow: pastel and pigments painting by French-Chilean artist Franco Salas Borquez depicting an ocean wave in the storm.
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The roots of the flow

145 × 180 cm

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Drawings on paper

  • The Walk of the Swells: silver ink drawing on black paper by French-Chilean artist Franco Salas Borquez depicting a bird's-eye-view of ocean waves in realistic style.
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    The walk of the swells (ink)

    50 × 70 cm

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  • Extreme currents: silver ink drawing on black paper by French-Chilean artist Franco Salas Borquez depicting an ocean wave in realistic style.
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    Extreme currents

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  • Infinity: silver ink drawing on black paper by French-Chilean artist Franco Salas Borquez depicting a bird's-eye-view of ocean waves in realistic style.
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    Infinity

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    Ocean agitation

    100 × 65 cm

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    Pyramidal Wave

    65 × 100 cm

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  • Frontal Wave: silver ink drawing on black paper by French-Chilean artist Franco Salas Borquez depicting an ocean wave in realistic style.
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    Frontal wave

    70 × 50 cm

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The Walk of the Swells: silver ink drawing on black paper by French-Chilean artist Franco Salas Borquez depicting a bird's-eye-view of ocean waves in realistic style.
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The walk of the swells (ink)

50 × 70 cm

$1,303.63

Extreme currents: silver ink drawing on black paper by French-Chilean artist Franco Salas Borquez depicting an ocean wave in realistic style.
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Extreme currents

50 × 70 cm

$1,303.63

Infinity: silver ink drawing on black paper by French-Chilean artist Franco Salas Borquez depicting a bird's-eye-view of ocean waves in realistic style.
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Infinity

50 × 70 cm

$1,303.63

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Ocean agitation

100 × 65 cm

$2,064.09

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Pyramidal Wave

65 × 100 cm

$2,064.09

Frontal Wave: silver ink drawing on black paper by French-Chilean artist Franco Salas Borquez depicting an ocean wave in realistic style.
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Frontal wave

70 × 50 cm

$1,303.63

Low reliefs

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The three blades

98 × 130 cm

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Biography

The works of the contemporary Chilean painter Franco Salas Borquez depict the sea, the sole subject of his paintings. Fascinated by the ocean, the artist chose painting as an intermediary between his senses and this very unique natural environment so he could express its power and beauty through his brush strokes.

Franco Salas Borquez, a self-taught painter with an unusual background

Franco Salas Borquez is a contemporary painter, who was born on the island of Chiloé in 1979. He has been painting since his childhood and uses it as a way of being able to take a step back from the sea that surrounds him, as well as employing it in the dual search for identity and a sense of the graphic. He confesses: “I believe that painting is a way of finding yourself.” Therefore, he has been experimenting graphically throughout his personal journey towards becoming a painter whose sole output is in celebration of the sea.

This graphic research involves the use of different techniques such as ink on canvas, pencil on paper, marble dust and oil on canvas and has become the practical base for Franco Salas Borquez’s self-taught style. As well as painting, the artist was formerly a professional chess player, a profession where he travelled the world to attend competitions.

In the early 2000s, he was selected by the French Embassy to join a cultural programme to teach Spanish in French schools and at the IUFM in Paris and Strasbourg. So he set up his studio in France, and for some time he attended a studio of Parisian artists before opting for solo painting, which he deemed necessary for being able to develop in his work, which has since become prolific: “A painter’s work is something that takes place in the studio and it requires solitude. Sometimes you feed off others so much that you lose yourself.”

Painting as contemplation of the sea

An islander by birth, Franco Salas Borquez has a close relationship with the sea, since this natural element represents much more than a landscape for him. Hailing from a family of sailors that he sometimes accompanied to sea, he has experienced just how powerful the ocean can be, and his desire to paint it is fuelled by fear just as much as by fascination. He states: “I was fascinated by painting, and it was as a painter that I returned to the sea.” It was therefore with the help of oil paint and canvas that he found the means to reflect on the sea, as painting gave him enough distance to really appreciate the power of the waves instead of being afraid of them.

Franco Salas Borquez sees depicting the sea as a constant challenge, and although he has dedicated his career to it, he does not seek to reveal the mystery which is such an intrinsic part of this landscape. Through his contemporary painting, he manages to overcome the genuine vertigo experienced at sea in order to create an aesthetic vertigo in both his works and their reception.

To achieve this, Franco Salas Borquez reflects carefully about every gesture when creating his nature and landscape paintings. He declares: “Painting the sea requires fluid strokes, and the fluidity of the brush stroke distances me from the material. It’s like a link to something metaphysical, which is real but transparent and symbolic.” Thus, he creates his paintings through an intuitive but rigorous process where the strokes are as fluid as the subject represented on the canvas. The rigorousness he applies to his work must not exclude a certain indefinable quality: without ever losing control, the artist seeks to surpass himself as a means of creating works that touch everybody universally, recalling humanity’s weakness in the face of the elements.

Franco Salas Borquez considers painting as a pictorial challenge, and he prefers spontaneity to the pure thought required by his former profession of chess player, and is happy to compare the two: “The sea is ultimately a fairly limited subject, but I like to play with these limits, it fascinates me. It’s like a game of chess where the board has 24 pieces, but there are infinite possibilities of combinations.”

Internationally exhibited work

Franco Salas Borquez’s work first met with criticism that went on to form the basis of his current success. While critics may have previously had reservations about his monographic work, these same works are now exhibited in museums collections and in numerous international galleries and fairs.  With an award from Spain’s Institute for Maritime History and Culture in 2010, he has also received another one from the Paris Marine Museum in 2011 and 2014.

Video: Teaser for the artist Franco Salas Borquez’s personal exhibition “Le Sillage”, Chapelle St Sauveur, Saint Malo, France (2019). Directed by Virgile Paimblanc.

For the video with Franco Salas Borquez’s interview at his studio, please click here.

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Exhibitions

  • 2024 – “La Révolte du vent”, Gallery Sandra Blum, Strasbourg (France)
  • 2023- Collective exhibition “Le temps des ardoises”, Gallery Sandra Blum, Strasbourg (France)
  • 2023 – Collective exhibition “Summer”, Gallery Sandra Blum, Strasbourg (France)
  • 2023 – Collective exhibition, Gallery Thomas Tournemine, La Baule -Escoublac (France)
  • 2023 – “Winter Collective”, M Fine Arts Gallery, Boston (USA)
  • 2023 – “Vue sur le paysage”, Gallery Sandra Blum, Strasbourg (France)
  • 2022 – The Hamptons Art & Design- M Fine Arts Gallery – New York – USA
  • 2022 – M Fine Arts Gallery – Boston- USA
  • 2021 – “L’outre Vague”, Center Cristel of art publisher, Saint Malo, France
  • 2021 – “La marche des flors”, Media library Camille Flammarion, Pornichet, France
  • 2021 – “La marche des flots”, Gaîa Gallery, Media library Pornichet, France
  • 2020 – Absolute Art Gallery, Brussels, Belgium
  • 2020 – “Paysage – Pays Sages ” 100 ECS, Paris, France
  • 2019 – “Le Sillage” St Sauveur Chapel, Saint Malo, France
  • 2019 – Galerie Daniel Besseiche Collection, Dinard, France
  • 2019 – The Museum Maritime of the Sea, USA
  • 2019 – “Hurlements”, Galerie Daniel Besseiche, Paris, France
  • 2018 – Shenzhen International Art Fair, China
  • 2018 – “Abyssale”, Galerie en Ré, Bois Colombes, France
  • 2018 – Guangzhou International art, China
  • 2018 – Festival H20, Blois, France
  • 2017 – Shenzhen International Art Fair, China
  • 2017 – Galeria Animal Collection, Santiago, Chile
  • 2017 – Palais du Heysel, Brussels Art fair, Belgium
  • 2017 – Galerie Noej, Paris, France
  • 2017 – Art Pekin, Beijing, China
  • 2016 – Shangai Art Fair, ArtBank, China
  • 2016 – Art BeiJing, ArtBank, Beijing, China
  • 2016 – Icon Gallery, Arlington / Washington, USA
  • 2016 – Art JiNan, ArtBank, Jinan, China
  • 2016 – Forum Kunst, Arquitektur / Essen, Germany
  • 2016 – Rotterdam Maritime Museum, Museum Collection, Netherlands
  • 2015 – Palacio Pignatelli, Barcelona, Spain
  • 2014 – Madrid Cultural Center, Madrid, Spain
  • 2014 – Palais Chaillot , Musée Nationale de la Marine, Paris, France
  • 2013 – Art Zurich, Zürich, Switzerland
  • 2013 – Geist Galleries, Mayfair, London, UK
  • 2013 – La Citadelle de Saint Tropez – Musée d’Histoire Maritime, inauguration of the museum, Saint Tropez, France
  • 2013 – The Museum Maritime of the Sea, Connecticut, USA

Awards & Residencies

  • 2014 – Musée de la Marine, Palais Chaillot, Paris, France
  • 2011 – Musée de la Marine, Palais Chaillot, Paris, France
  • Congratulatory letter from the Minister of Defense
  • 2010 – Prize of the Institute of History and Maritime Culture of Spain, Naval Museum of Madrid, Spain
  • COLLECTIONS
  • 2013 – Museum of the Citadel of Saint Tropez, France
  • 2013 – Yacht Club of France, Paris, France
  • 2010 – Naval Museum of Madrid, Spain
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