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On Thursday, August 3st1 at 7:00 p.m., the exhibition “Espectro visible” was inaugurated at the Rubio Gallery with work by the fine artist Marysol Galván Pelayo.

The inauguration was headed by maestro Enrique Vega Ayala, who on behalf of the Instituto Municipal de Cultura, Turismo y Arte de Mazatlán thanked the artist and the public for their presence.

The exhibition is made up of 35 pieces in small format and some medium, “desktop format”, the predominant techniques are: watercolor, acrylic and mixed.

The artist’s objective is to invite you to see the details of her work through this collection where color is characterized as the main character accompanied by different themes and shapes.

The term Espectro visible” [visible spectrum] refers to a graph of light intensity or power as a function of frequency or wavelength, also referred to as saturation, explains the artist.

The creative process of the work that Marysol Galván exhibits at Galería Rubio required three months of work or more to give the viewer a colorful and detailed sample.

“Normally they say that the palette is what characterizes a painter a lot, no? or that as a painter you have to surrender to something that is your style, so I said, ok, well, I like bright colors, that’s what I’m going to deliver,” she said.

“And it’s not so easy because there are themes that take you to darker, sadder, more subdued colors, so you see more melancholic pieces, but even so they have a very large contrast.”

The artist shares that she exhibited a piece in New York and plans another exhibition in San Diego, meanwhile at the end of “Espectro Visible” her work will be moved to art venues in Mazatlán and galleries participating in the Artwalk.

The exhibition will be open to the public until September 22nd from Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Free admission.

Éste artículo fue publicado en Press. .

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