This morning the Mayor of Mazarron, Ginés Campillo, and the painter Pedro Cano Murcia have presented the exhibition titled "Water Grenades, Paper Seas" will open this Friday July 6 from 22 hours in the town hall Mazarron.
The pictorial exhibition joins the celebration of 440 anniversary of the granting of privilege Villa, after the great success of the sculpture exhibition of Salvador Dali who have visited hundreds of people and also has enjoyed in the town hall.
This new exhibition, as the painter blanqueño explained, "is divided into two topics. First, some papers are displayed in the sea where there are two small works for forty years Azohía, and a large number of books seas trip to Greece and Turkey. The second issue is a watercolor with grenades, made in recent years and are accompanied by a beautiful pebble that I wrote Francisco Rabal, who was born very near Mazarron and is still alive in the hearts of the Spanish people. "
Pedro Cano commented at the launch that "love always keep good memories of Mazarron because this is where I had my first contact with the sea."
The painter explained that discovering the sea "was, at the end of the forties, something very special, especially for people born in the interior. I seem to remember that I was awakened by roosters, hens and a siren port. Then we carried out to sea. It was an unexpected sight to see that amount of green water and clear, and pushed me into it. "
The Mayor of Mazarron, Ginés Campillo, has been excited about this show because "for all citizens of Mazarron is a cause of great joy to enjoy the art of Pedro Cano in the town hall until 6 September."
The mayor has called the show "as the best and possibly most important ever lived in our town" so that the City has prepared a "special opening for the evening is sure to be magical and we invite you to enjoy all citizens who wish either inside or outside of Mazarron. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón