CRITICS






What most stands out of Moncholc's  work is his fantastic coloring, his  emerald greens are alive and shining:  the same  is true of  his  violets,  his blues and his reds,  as if they were precious  enamel stone.
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hey vibrate in the light and his surprising   and  valient  compositions produce  a  mixture  of  delight  and pleasure. They are works of art which captivate us. They are personal and unique and have a strong and strange chromatism, combined with  his  special  figures,  gnomes, "meiga"  witches, spirits or fairies. Millenary or imaginary  trees  are the characteristics of this great Granada born artist who stands out more and more  for  his  strenoth  and  unique  personality  of  strange beauty.
Conchita de Kindelan