[The students of the Municipal School of Plastic and Performing Arts will show the results of their work in the exhibition 'Linogravures and Monotypes.
Cylindrical Lighting ']
In the works, which include both painting and sculpture, classical engraving techniques are put into practice and can be visited until September 30 at the Ruano Garden.
The Councilor for Culture of the City of Lorca, María Ángeles Mazuecos will open tomorrow, Wednesday, September 18, at 8:30 p.m., the exhibition 'Linocuts and Monotypes / Cylindrical Lighting' result of the work of about 40 students who have participated in the activities of the Municipal School of Plastic and Performing Arts of Lorca.
The Councilor for Culture has detailed that this exhibition, which can be enjoyed until September 30 at the Palace of the Ruano Garden, "includes both painting and sculpture, through a creative vision where classical techniques are put into practice within the Recorded".
The monotype of the seventeenth century and the linocut of the twentieth century are techniques that admit innumerable experimental and plastic processes, and in this course different printing tests have been carried out looking for an illustrative approach, students are aware that the final support allows to apply other mixed techniques on it there look at the illustration.
The teacher in charge of these activities has been Emilio Martínez who has been able to transmit to his students the ability to experiment on an idea that has then been multiplied in different processes embodied in a total of 30 pictures.
All this allows the public to know the richness of this form of expression.
In addition, this exhibition is completed with a sculpture sample of the monitor Yolanda Martínez Navarro that collects other uses of unconventional materials that open the door to the viewer to contemplate each of the materials that are used daily for a single activity in infinity of utilities they may have.
The objective of this exhibition is that the viewer can imagine and create their own speeches, deepening the most immediate and effective forms of communication.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Lorca