The Atrium Hotel wraps up Monday, October 18, the hyper-realistic painting exhibition of Jesús Díaz Menéndez.
This collection, which is having a considerable acceptance, it houses a display of vehicles, objects and items found and reproduced as a portrait, sometimes directly and other front.
The sample is figurative paintings and American pop influences on the use of color and some issues, being eminently realistic painting as things such as plasma.
Hyperrealism is a radical trend of realistic painting emerged in the United States in the late 60's of XX century that aims at capturing the reality more accurately and objectively than photography.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón