There will be nights to remember and no doubt yesterday that lived in the town hall of Mazarron is one of them.
The artist blanqueño Pedro Cano won the hearts of all Mazarron with its exhibition "Water Grenades, Paper Seas" that until the 6th of September you can visit in that building in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento.
Due to the quality and importance of the sample, it may be seen in a special schedule that runs from Tuesday to Sunday from 10 to 13 hours and 18 to 23 hours.
The exhibition was opened by the Mayor of Mazarron, Ginés Campillo, who said that "is the sign that I will open with more affection since I was Mayor of Mazarron."
This statement came as Pedro Cano given the mayor evoked nostalgic memories when asked about "The Attempt", the old fish market in Puerto de Mazarron has since disappeared.
Ginés Campillo said excited "by asking for the Auction I remembered from my childhood, my mother, my uncle Ginés and, of course, my grandfather."
It was the friendship between the painter's family blanqueño Mayor which has led to Mazarron can enjoy a magnificent exhibition divided into two parts, as Peter himself said Cano.
On the one hand "grenade expose some watercolors I have painted in recent years and are accompanied by a beautiful gravel Francisco Rabal wrote me, the most important player that has given this country, who was born so close to Mazarron and is still alive in the heart of the Spanish people. "
Moreover, the most international Murcian artist presents a series of travel books that bring us closer to seas of Greece and Turkey with the sensitivity, single, own and different, that Pedro Cano gives his works.
This is a very personal and emotional displays of the painter.
In this regard, Cano disclosed that "in this section of the Seas Paper also can see some drawings I made in The Azohía some forty years ago, and a notebook that was born from a trip to Mazarron and my dear Patricia I has provided for this special occasion. "
The words of praise for the artist, and also to the consistory for their excellent work to bring this exhibition Mazarron, were ligand to each other throughout the night.
A fine example was the statement by the Councillor for Culture, Tourism and Education, Maria Celeste Soria, who told the author that "Pedro Cano is defined by its human quality to his genius in conveying the emotional nature of things and their sensitivity in the perception of his surroundings. With him painting Murcia reaches its highest levels of quality and international recognition, nationally and locally. "
The Mayor of Mazarron was extremely grateful to the painter blanqueño by "tip with this exhibition," while Cano revealed "special affection I have for Mazarron because this is where I first met the sea."
For these, and many other reasons, Ginés Campillo gave the artist the gold shield of the City that Cano was excited and grateful to Mazarron hospitality.
Then Pedro Cano signed the book of honor of the City of Mazarron devoting all its citizens "this show that I know will enjoy because it is prepared with love and from the heart."
The painter blanqueño also praised the catalog has been prepared to commemorate this exhibition falls within the celebration of 440 anniversary of granting the privilege of Villa.
A magnificent catalog which was distributed among participants and has four excellent plates representing his famous grenades, whose backs you can read the poem that the actor Paco Rabal devoted to the artist.
Many of those present were encouraged to ask Cano sign them in this catalog section of the "Seas of Paper" also reflects a word painter and Mayor Ginés Campillo.
When it seemed that the night could not overcome was time to share a special meal in the two terraces of the main floor of the building available to the town hall.
In one of them dedicated to the "Seas of Paper", attendees could enjoy tasty salted, dried fish and roe as, which were accompanied by cherry tomatoes and a soft ground white wine.
The other terrace, devoted to "Water Grenades", poured a gin and tonic force composed of various fruits from which the grenade was not lacking.
With this exhibition Mazarrón maintains a high standard that the City culture has been marked with the celebration of the 440 year history of the town, which has been "a real cultural revolution" in the words of Mayor Ginés Campillo.
A revolution that began last May with a sculpture exhibition of Salvador Dali which could also be enjoyed in the Town Hall of Mazarron.
A place that, surely, will deparando surprises in the coming months.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón