It has been inaugurated in the culture classroom of the Cajamurcia de Águilas Foundation in front of more than 60 people and it will be open until March 17, from 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm, Monday through Friday.
The Murcian painter Álvaro Peña presented us in Águilas this Friday, February 22, his exhibition "The long journey of the messenger".
The exhibition has been jointly organized by the Aguilas City Council, the Cajamurcia Foundation and the Friends of Culture Association of Aguilas.
The amazing volumes in which his brushstrokes are converted, tell Alvaro that men will never get to see more than mirages;
that what we know, even what we live, is not true, even if it is real.
In the afternoons, when the artist begins to paint, he revives that vision of the Starlings' Message and, faced with the challenge of understanding it, the hallucinations that caused him end up building a parade of specters on the canvas.
Each trance is now an uncontrolled path to the unknown, an experience that no longer serves to find answers, but to ask more and more questions.
You will say that it is not true, but from time to time it seems that the world and time stop and the synchronized flight of the birds would show the artist that all the members of the same species are linked.
The work and the recurring figures of Álvaro Peña reveal to us that each human being is born having the opportunity to be a work of art, because we are not a copy of the world, we are the world itself.
Mayor Mari Carmen Moreno thanked the painter for having chosen our city to exhibit his work for the enjoyment of Águileños and visitors on these Carnival dates.
As a complementary activity, a children's painting workshop will be held in the classroom of the Cajamurcia Foundation on Saturday, March 16 at 12 noon.
Source: Agencias