The “Sinergia” painting exhibition

The “Sinergia” painting exhibition

The “Sinergia” painting exhibition can now be seen at the Pascual Lauriente Cultural Center
The artists Mariana Corominola and Héctor Paez inaugurated a joint exhibition in Guaymallén.

On Saturday, the “Sinergia” exhibition by visual artists Mariana Corominola and Héctor Paez was inaugurated in the art space of the Pascual Lauriente Cultural Center.

The exhibition will be available until September 30 and can be visited from Monday to Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., at Bandera de los Andes 8956 in Rodeo de la Cruz.

The opening was the prelude to the Canto a Guaymallén festival, which took place later in the same place and was hosted by the municipal group Guaymallén Coral.

Mariana Corominola

Visual artist, graphic designer and teacher. She was born in 1974 in Mendoza and when she was only three years old she had to go into exile with her family in Ecuador, until 1984. Without a doubt, the experiences, the colors and the lush vegetation of the Latin American countries she traveled through filled her retina and her heart with indelible memories. From a young age she expressed herself through painting and drawing.

Later she studied Graphic Design at the Faculty of Arts and Design at UNCuyo. In 2014 she created the children's art workshop Semillas de Arte. She has participated in numerous individual and collective exhibitions in renowned galleries and art rooms in the province.

“I embrace color, a magical language where I can express myself without limits. Texture and chromatism are the backbone of my work. I work on series with themes that move and touch me and I seek to generate intrinsic questions, looking into the interior of the person. I turn to drawing as a form of intimate expression where I play with whites, blacks and grays,” says Mariana.

Hector Paez

An architect who graduated from the Universidad Nacional del Nordeste (Resistencia, Chaco). He has extensive artistic training, with the help of such references as Guillermo Puicercús, Miguel Soria, Jorge Villarreal, Horacio Gili, Julieta Diconto and, currently, Raúl Castroman. The techniques he uses in his works are acrylic on canvas and on wood (mdf), sgraffito, engraving in various techniques and inks on cardboard.

“With a strong technical training, taking art workshops was giving space to a vocation that was present since I was a child. I have been drawing for as long as I can remember and painting has always been a challenge for me. In 2011 I embarked on this adventure that satisfies me more every day. From the beginning I have tried to achieve a personal style, a synthesis between the figurative and the abstract. I admire Mexican muralism, Latin American art, cubism, expressionism and symbolism in art. It is there where pre-Columbian art takes precedence in my work, but without reproducing it but rather reinterpreting it, universalizing it; in a subtle contradiction, even to the point of calling it original futurism," says Héctor.
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