Walter Francia
Painting, Photografy
From Opera to Painting
Walter dedicated a large part of his professional life to the performing arts, working for nearly 40 years at the Dutch National Opera. His experience as a producer, stage director, and designer of sets, costumes, and lighting has shaped his singular artistic vision.
This theatrical "lens" is clearly reflected in his paintings: Francia masterfully constructs composition and atmosphere, utilizing the dramaturgy of light and shadow characteristic of the grand stage. However, despite his success in the theater, painting has always remained his "red line"—a vital constant and his most personal medium of expression.
Artistic PhilosophyIn his works, the artist explores themes such as silence, presence, and inner energy. His style oscillates between abstraction and the figurative, inviting the viewer on a "journey into the unknown." For Francia, art is a space where words give way to intuition, and contemplation becomes a form of dialogue.
Recognition and Current WorkCurrently, Walter Francia lives and works in Andalusia, Spain, where he also serves as the curator of the cultural space Nave 91 (Archidona). His work is held in private and corporate collections in more than 20 countries, including the Netherlands, the United States, and Spain.















