The Cultural Space of the Town Hall has hosted this Friday, April 17, 'Azulocrarte', exhibition of paintings created by a group of artists called Blue and Ochre Mazarron.
Rosa Moreno Cano, Cristóbal Ortega Guirao, Lina Parra Granados, Magdalena García Acosta, Elena Martinez Fernandez Carmina Guitierrez and Calvin are the authors of this unique exhibition, which also form a pictorial grouping set to Mazarrón in the nineties and presented in partnership on March 17, 2004.
In his works the lights and shadows intertwine to form mazes, playing with color spaces that enable the viewer to become part of each of them.
Here are some of the characteristics that prevail in their way of expressing new concerns and its style.
The emerging experience of this group has led them to expose the entire town in places like the People's University, Centre for Socio-Educational Resources of Puerto de Mazarrón, San Isidro, the Exhibition Hall Gregory Cebrián de Totana, Cafe The Foundry Bolnuevo and camping.
The group show, which will open on Friday, April 17, at 21:30 pm, by the Mayor of Mazarrón, Francisco Blaya, and the Councillor of Culture, Alicia Jiménez, will be open until May 2 in two bounded spaces of the town hall and the basement room and the second chamber.
'Azulocrarte' is one of the new stakes of the Department of Culture of the City of Mazarrón for this spring season, in which the Mazarron, eager to different art forms, they share their skills with everyone.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón