There are countries that are special for plastic artists and Morocco, on which is the special on La Mar de Músicas, it is disturbing for its sense of light and color.
And so did the painter Pedro Serna (Torres de Cotillas / Murcia, 1944), as they had done other great Orientalist painters, French (Delacroix, Matisse, etc..) And Spanish (Bertuchi, Fortuny, Tapiró etc).
Murcia painter opens tomorrow, Thursday 25 June, the first exhibition of the appliance that will form the art of the Sea of Music in the Gallery Bambara.
Pedro Serna traveled to Morocco in 2004 and this exhibition is a summary of this fascinating journey through some Moroccan cities.
The works in this exhibition are the moments retained a rich North African tour, his watercolors and drawings are visual poems that gently reflect all the feelings of an endless search of color tones and detail lighting.
Pedro Serna was born in LasTorres of Cotillas (Murcia), 1944.
While still very young began to feel a great attraction for painting.
From the beginning feel a predilection for landscape painting.
In 1968, he made what would be his first solo exhibition and since then has participated in many exhibitions, mainly in Murcia, Barcelona, Valencia and Madrid.
Individual artist who has refused on numerous occasions to participate in contests to be against nature.
Outside Spain, Italy and France, has been able to look at other landscapes, other different environments, broaden their knowledge and allowing you to delve deeper into the issue landscape.
His landscape work is presented as a claim for loss of garden areas and natural landscapes.
He participated in the International Contemporary Art Fair, Arco 86, and the Seville Expo in 1992, the flag of Murcia.
At the end of the nineties working with his works in the film by Carlos Saura Pajarico.
The exhibition will remain open until August 29.
It can be visited from Tuesday to Friday from 17.30 to 21.00 and Saturday from 11.00 to 13.30 and from 17.30 to 21.00 h.
Source: Prensa Mar de Musicas. Foto: CARM