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As a fish out of water, recycling art Blas Miras in the Palacio de Molina (14/05/2016)

From woods found and damaged irons, the author Blas Miras, set the sample works like a fish out of water, a plea against uniformity and the only thought and a vindication of difference, which opened and praised Councilman culture, David Martinez, in the Palacio Molina.

The first floor of the Palace is filled with fish swimming against the tide, fish-ducks mutants who dream of reaching the moon and carry dreams chasing utopias.

And all this from 13 May to 12 June.

Fish-ducks arise, according to its author, for the first time in engravings he had done for his previous collection, The navel of the moon.

Look for these entities appear as secondary characters that will soon claim ownership and own space.

Fish-ducks are special beings, sometimes tiny, other giants, who feel out of context, living in a foreign environment.

Carriers represent dreams, those who are not satisfied with the world that have to live, who yearn for a more just and united.

Poets, writers, researchers, scientists, artists, idealists, NGO volunteer, good people, good people, all toads another pond, ultimately, according Look, Fish on Earth.

The artistic creations are characterized by Blas Miras explore everyday materials such as brick, iron, cardboard or wood found, associated with poetic images that try to bring out their inner world.

Blas Miras Mazarron artist, combines his two passions: teaching and artistic creation.

The latter has recently joined the writer of children's books.

His last two books Please and Thank you, illustrated by Virginia Garcia, have been awarded in the United States with the first and second prize of the Latino Book 2015 as best illustrated album for educational purposes.

As an artist, Mira, has been exhibiting since 1985.

The inauguration has been enlivened by the performance of singer Ruben Reina, who has brought his intimate touch to the evening.

SCHEDULE

Visiting hours Molina Palace from Tuesday to Friday from 10:00 to 13:30 and 17:00 to 20:30;

and Saturdays and Sundays from 11:00 hours to 14:00 hours.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena

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