The municipality of San Javier Museum hosts until September 30 the exhibition "Sieve" a subjective look on the bottom underwater Benejúzar painter, Alicante, Concha Lopez Mirete.
The artist reflects the weightless underwater, feelings and memories of walks in the sea, leaving the figurative escape from reality and the landscape is transformed into something different.
Components are also being outside the aquatic environment claim their place as the human figure merging with the environment, or the plastic bag beneath Teardrop complaint rockfish human folly.
Concha Lopez Mirete study at the School of Applied Arts in Murcia specialty Decoration and Advertising Art, and after in the business of fashion design industry turned to the arts.
Oils, acrylics, inks and mixed media, and watercolor and collage are techniques that expresses this artist is also open to contributions of new technologies.
The aquatic environment prevails in his work in which are incorporated the portrait, marinas, and cityscape living with poster art, a sector that has won several awards since the beginning of his career.
The exhibition can be visited from Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 to 14:00 h.
and 16:00 to 20:00.
Sundays from 10:30 h to 14:00 h.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier