Next to color, another of the hallmarks of the work of this artist is the human background which is perceptible in the sample Eppocalipsis, which can be accessed on the ground floor of the Cultural Center Ramón Alonso Luzzy until December 20
Journalist, writer and painter, the versatile Eppo Cardelo, Expressionism movement considers their particular lifestyle, and so emphasized in the twenty works since last October 4 can be visited on the ground floor of the Cultural Center Ramon Alonso Luzzy of Cartagena.
All are grouped under the name of Eppocalipsis, title of the show that was inspired by his daughter, reveals this Barcelona.
And, not just a pun on his name and the term apocalypse, as he explains, does not refer to the end of the world, but a revelation, revelation, redundant, ideas, expressions human.
The vivid hues gain strength in his work as seen in Neighbours, Memories or The Tree of Life, to name a few.
It is in the latter where Cardelo makes a stop during his speech to translate how the human factor prevails in all his creations, using similes. The trunk of this tree represents the strength of human beauty leaves, the foliage of people, or their roots, which are analogous to rooting for the customs.
But at the same time, human beings are also fragile and imperfect as nature.
If there are two words that can define the sample Eppocalipsis, these are color and humanity. This adoption Cartagena, as well feels, has no preference for any of your creations.'s Like children, love them all equally, because when I created a picture I've always wanted to meet my feelings.
Moreover, the extrapolated his artistic side to the educational, if you have a project, art in schools, with which it is giving talks at schools in Cartagena. Through this initiative pursues altruistic that kids deepen their creativity, to what become researchers for a few minutes, breaking the usual monotony.
His works have traveled abroad, while in l Region of Murcia has exhibited in Torre Pacheco while has a permanent exhibition at King's College Murcia., However, is the first time that their works can be seen in Cartagena , and hopes it is not the last.
Eppocalipsis remain open until December 20 at the Cultural Center of Cartagena Luzzy Ramon Alonso.
Visiting hours are Monday through Friday from 9-14 and 17-21 hours.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena