Exhibition Wonderful animalsWritten by Luis Herves, opened last week in Mezzanine Gallery Anthropology XALAPA, Ferkerruz.
The exhibition, which was conducted by the young artist with Down syndrome, was a meeting in which art, inclusion and imagination were included.
Artist Alfredo Romero made a appearance of young talents in which he emphasized more than simple representations. “Luis Herves’s creations are gates towards another fact. Every honest line of brush reveals the intention of animals to communicate with nature and among them.”
Alfredo Romero said the exhibition “not only celebrates the artistic mastery of the Haravias, but also praises the rich traditions of surrealism in Mexico.”
With years of work, Luis Herves He showed his struggle so that he would not remain unidentified. He first emerged as a photographer and is now exploring his face as a plastic artist, with the intention of showing his need to express himself through a world of bright colors.
The 23 -year -old discovered his taste of visual arts through photography chapters for people with Down syndrome at the Mexican Institute for Integrated Research and Development. He participated in group and individual exhibitions. Kareena Martinez, her mother, was her maximum driver.
On this occasion, the sample organized by the disguised agency displays a set of works that express the extraordinary creatures that originated from the unique creativity and the artist’s technique, which developed an authentic visual proposal related to the masses of all ages.
Exhibition Wonderful animals It will continue open to the public until June 25 and the entrance is free. Luis Herves calls those who want to know their wonderful world to cover their work and be surprised by their imagination.
he Anthropology Museum It is located in the corner of Avenida Primra de Mayo with xalapa Street and opens from Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.
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