The Elena Laverón Exhibition Corridor on the Pablo Ruiz Picasso Cultural Centre in Torremolinos hosts a fascinating show of works by Basque artist Valentín Manterola till June 30.
The exhibition is open to the general public freed from cost, Monday to Friday from 9am to 9pm, and Saturdays from 9am to 2pm. An official opening ceremony is scheduled for April 30 at 7pm.
Born in Zumaia, Guipúzcoa, in 1946, Manterola has left an enduring mark on the artwork world. From a younger age, he was drawn to the ocean and its surrounding landscapes, mixing actuality and creativeness in vivid colors and kinds. Famend for his neo-figurative type, he merges recognisable parts with daring, expressive brushstrokes, incomes acclaim as a grasp of landscapes and nonetheless lifes.
Manterola’s work ooze magnificence, capturing the majesty of cliffs, the grace of sailboats on Basque waters, the dynamism of fishing boats, and the calm of umbrellas on wet days. His works are featured in prestigious venues like Madrid’s Herráiz Gallery, Getaria’s Elcano restaurant, and San Sebastián’s Kutxa Financial institution, in addition to in non-public collections world wide.
The exhibition presents a uncommon probability to expertise Manterola’s evocative artistry in Torremolinos. The Pablo Ruiz Picasso Cultural Centre is at Calle de la Cruz, 42, Torremolinos.