The Temporary Exhibition Hall Auditorium and Congress Palace Infanta Doña Elena hosts, since last night, an exhibition of paintings and sculpture of Madrid Francisco González, Ph.D. Professor of Drawing and Fine Arts.
It was opened by the Councillor for Culture and Heritage, Francisco Miguel Martínez, who emphasized the uniqueness of this work can be seen until August 10, Tuesday through Sunday at 19 hours to 22 hours.
The ceremony was also attended by several local artists, including the famous painter or poet Manuel Coronado Pedro Vera.
The exhibition is dominated by eight squares of 2x2, where the author praises circles and avoids generating angles and diagonal tension, as well as six other smaller format work on the study of the cracks.
Similarly, four sculptures are exhibited on the possibilities of space, framed in a research project.
González introduces the audience to synthetic paints, monochrome creations with almost imperceptible nuances, as a way of seeing and simplify problems, trying to immobilize the eye and showing that "art is a reflection on the beauty."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas