Painters in Scene continues with TCM desire to bring their walls the work of those land developers who have contributed to the world of theater.
Thus, our lobby is open to the curiosity of the viewer, who thus finds great contributions to the world of the stage.
After Pedro Cano and FCG, now is the turn of the painter José Lucas, perhaps the most direct witness of the latest contributions to the staging of José Tamayo, indisputable reference to the staging twentieth century Spanish.
Divine words, Valle-Inclan, and vested interests, Benavente, admirably summarizes the work of Joseph Lucas in the theater.
Joseph Lucas (Cieza, 1945) draw and paint from an early age, thanks to classes receiving the sculptor Juan Solano.
Study at the School of Arts and Crafts in Murcia, first, to continue at the Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando.
In Madrid he settled in 1969.
Soon frequents gatherings and meetings with writers and painters of the time, which portrays with remarkable ease.
He lives a year in Germany, receiving the influence of Abstract Expressionism, which joins the painters as Luis García Ochoa and Francisco González Mateos.
He has won numerous awards for painting and exhibitions inside and outside Spain.
They also highlight several monumental murals, as Chamartín Station in Madrid.
His painting stands by the energetic use of color, his precise drawing and a boundless imagination, in a free and personal approach, whose line is as solid as resounding.
Besides illustrating books and journals, in recent years highlighted its dedication to the theater, being the designer of Fine Arts Theatre directed by José Tamayo.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia