Until July 6 can be seen at the Town Hall of Mazarrón the exhibit "anticyclone" Mariana Sanchez, an artist who was born in Cehegín and moved to Murcia with five years where he lived until, for professional reasons, undertook a long pilgrimage by Spain, Chile and Portugal that has led, in January 2012, to settle permanently in Bolnuevo.
The opening of the exhibition was provided by the Councillor for Culture of the City of Mazarrón, Maria Celeste Soria, and the artist who was accompanied by friends and family.
"Anticyclone" is a tribute to the Azores, one of the places in their journey what happened Mariana, and its people.
As explained by the author of the exhibition "mid-Atlantic and where some placed the mythical Atlantis, is the archipelago of the Azores.'s The island of Sao Miguel, where the capital of the archipelago known as the" Island Green "is where lies Poseidon moving large sheets of clouds with strong winds, giving the sea a variety of shades and aspects, ranging from the serene shades of emerald green days when the sea god peaceful sleep, to the bluish gray almost black with big waves in the days of gale that show his wrath and power. "
All these powerful images come together in the Mariana exhibition which also own other stamps recreate the Aegean islands are Portuguese as "meadows and forests tinged multiple shades of green or roads that reflect the rainbow of colors of different flowers which are always covered, highlighting its long spring large clumps of hydrangeas "said Mariana Sanchez during the inauguration.
Councillor for Culture, Maria Celeste Soria, praised the work of the artist and his personality, "because it is an intelligent, generous, brave and full of energy that exudes quality in his work."
The mayor also invited all citizens of Mazarrón to visit the town hall "where you can enjoy the exhibition in the closing hours of the historic building."
This is from Monday to Saturday from 10-14 pm and on Thursday and Friday from 17-20 hours.
The building ends on the last Saturday of the month.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón