Four captivating exhibitions that transformed the halls with an explosion of color, technique and creativity, can be enjoyed with entrance free in The National Gallery, in the Children’s Museum.
The exhibits, representing a variety of artistic styles and approaches, will be open until May 12.
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Among the exhibitions is “Chromatic Emotions” by the artist Migdonio Luna, an exhibition with 30 medium and large format works created in the acrylic on canvas technique, which has a retrospective of his pictorial work.
“Like water” is added, by the artist Patrizia Gallo, which makes direct reference to watercolor.
In a broader and deeper sense, it is based on the artist’s conviction that everything should flow like water.
On the other hand, Carlos Tapia presents his exhibition titled “El color manda”, a journey to the chromatic richness of the Costa Rican landscape and its emblematic flowers.
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Experiment with primary colors and neons, reflecting contemporary inspiration and a connection with current artistic trends.
To finish, the artist “Greivin Urvina” presents “Banknotes that come to life”, where he uses the art of origami to create figures of endangered Costa Rican fauna, folded into historic Costa Rican banknotes, as a metaphor for human intervention in the environment.
The public will be able to visit the exhibitions from Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
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