The exhibition, which has the support of the City of Caravaca, consists of about forty large paintings, mixed media (mainly oil on canvas or board).
Among the topics are listed first, everyday scenes from the coast of Eagles, as swimmers, fishermen, net makers or people doing chat and playing cards.
Another major axes of the exhibition is the review of the most important festivals of the Region of Murcia, as Easter Lorca, the Columbine Carnival, the horses came, the Cante de las Minas and the Bando de la Huerta, among others.
About the author
Pedro Juan Rabal (Eagles, 1988) defined himself as a painter of loose stroke, using saturated colors similar to the German neo-expressionists of the 80s Its themes include how the sea daily life and Murcia holidays or Andalusia, looking for the fleeting moment.
Solo exhibitions besides this, highlight those held in San Juan de los Terreros (Summer 2014), Lorca (November 2013), and the two held in Águilas (August 2011 and January 2013, respectively);
He has participated in group exhibitions.
In January 2015 provides for organizing another exhibition in Aguilas, which will be called Metamorphosis, more abstract feel.
He graduated in Fine Arts from the University Miguel Hernández (Altea campus), and a master of Teaching.
He combines his creative activity with the drawing and painting classes to pupils in your school Study (Eagles).
Some reviews of Pedro Juan Rabal
Manuel Coronado, painter
This aquiline painter looks at everyday life and reflected in his painting;
is concerned about the work around and like an alchemist, transformed into art that looks.
With the help of a strong and solid drawing their characters full force expressing what Peter J. Rabal wants correctly.
People in my village, exponents and heirs of ancient Mediterranean culture, aquiline author shows this as a valid reason to develop and enhance the future culture of this town promise.
(The Eagles News, 09/01/2013)
Alfonso Soler, journalist
The hue of the expressionist work of Pedro Juan Rabal, aquiline young painter with nearly a decade delving into the world of the brush, foreshadowed in his striking paintings, full of life and wit.
(La Verdad, 25/1/13)
Milagros Angelini, profesora de Teoría del Arte Contemporáneo y Estética de la Modernidad (UMH)
En sus obras se desprenden los ecos de fauvistas como Albert Marquet, o las intensas luminosidades de las pinturas de Sorolla.
Encontramos un costumbrismo que a pesar de continuar plasmando la tradición de los oficios pesqueros de la zona, también propone una actualización de la temática.
Estas pinturas son, o así lo siento, una tentativa de revivir un diálogo con la naturaleza que nuestras ocupaciones cotidianas silencian y que es forzoso volver a establecer desde la sensibilidad del artista.
(La Actualidad de Águilas, 5/11/13)
Source: Agencias