Twenty-four artists proposed eleven galleries in the region of Murcia today participated in the "Third Meeting of Painting Wine" that developed in the Mansion inn Silk day during which they proposed their creations what they expect to see in or back label of a bottle using just that wine.
Organized by the Murcia Association of Art Critics, the Fuentes-Vicente Foundation and the UK Wine Guild of Monastrell, the meeting has been raised as an invitation to the world of the visual arts to create with an eye on something so full of historical and mythological meanings and load as is the wine.
As in previous editions, there is no direct commercial interest to the organizers.
The works will be exhibited in public venues and on the premises of the three designations of origin for Murcia, the Jumilla, Yecla and Bullas where winemakers can appreciate those areas.
White and red wines from different Spanish wine regions, chosen to achieve a wide range of colors as well as reductions in these same wines to enable greater nuances to the artists helped them to have their ideas freely, figurative or abstract, more or less realistic, paper size A-2.
All artists, some well known name for his career and other emerging faced the challenge of replacing conventional pigments in their creations for-wine color, with little previous trials and that the risks arising in another unexpected choice, for example because from oxidation.
Galleries are those who choose to represent them.
In this third meeting has been Babel: with Rate Lopez and Abellan Juliá, Bezel: Isidro Pérez López and Antonio Vidal Maiquez; Chys: Silvia Viñao and Araceli Reverte; Behind Roll: Virginia Sanchez and Pedro Noguera; Gigarpe: Patricia Gomez, Mar Lajarín Orta and Bethlehem; Kim Gallery: Soldevilla López, Miguel Ángel Gómez Cortés and Juan Manuel Lozano, The Aurora: Eusebio Lopez, La Ribera: Claudio Ruben Zambudio and Aldaz, Black Art Gallery: Semitiel Segura and Diego Perez Pedro Casanova; Progress 80: Cristobal Hernandez and Cristina Franco Barbero Roda; Romea 3: Álvaro Peña, Juan Carlos López and José Miguel Hernández Davis Alburquerque
Source: Agencias