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The artist Luciano Colucci exhibits in Yaiza his watercolors of “love for the Canary Islands”

An exhibition composed of 64 watercolors with landscapes such as La Geria, Papagayo, Salinas de Janubio or Charco Verde full of "surreal" colors

Exhibition of the Italian artist at the House of Culture of Yaiza

Italian artist Luciano Colucci is making the leap from Fuerteventura to Lanzarote to share his watercolors of 'love for the Canary Islands', and he is doing so at the Casa de la Cultura in Yaiza where we can contemplate, until Monday, March 25, works of island landscapes with soft and luminous brushstrokes in an exhibition that bears the name 'Between Islands', open to the public every day from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

The exhibition was inaugurated last Friday in the presence of the Councilor for Culture of Yaiza, Daniel Medina, who thanked the painter for choosing Yaiza to exhibit "these wonders that we are fortunate to host in the municipality for the artistic enjoyment of residents and visitors." Luciano Colucci said he was "excited and grateful for the opportunity to fill this emblematic building with my works."

There are 64 watercolors "with a level of difficulty", and for the author "it is a difficult technique but one that offers many satisfactions, whether on paper, canvas or another texture." Luciano "seeks continuous experimentation from watercolor, finds in it a permanent challenge to continue innovating in that creative pilgrimage that has led him to exhibit in halls in Asia, Europe and Latin America."

Landscapes such as La Geria, Papagayo, Salinas de Janubio or Charco Verde are interpreted with "surreal" colors that denote the "daring" of a painter always launched into new creative challenges.