The Real Club Náutico de Arrecife hosts the first exhibition of Sebastiano Navarra in Lanzarote

In this first work exhibited on the island of Lanzarote, the artist uses the past in an ironic game, in which he combines street art, modern graphic design and comics

December 2 2024 (11:54 WET)
Updated in December 2 2024 (16:20 WET)
Sebastiano Navarra
Sebastiano Navarra

The halls of the Real Club Náutico de Arrecife host from this Monday, and until next Sunday, the first exhibition of Sebastiano Navarra in Lanzarote. Painting lovers will be able to enjoy a work that combines art – creativity and marketing to captivate the essence of Pop Art.

The inauguration of the exhibition will take place on Monday night, starting at 8:00 p.m., at the facilities of the Real Club Náutico de Arrecife.

Sebastiano Navarra is part of a group of national and international architects/painters/sculptors who focus on artistic research. He graduated from the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan, and during his professional career he has worked as a creative director in the world of advertising, carrying out a creative research that gravitates towards the concept of “The Beauty of Charm.”

In this first work exhibited on the island of Lanzarote, Sebastiano Navarra uses the past in an ironic game, in which he combines street art, modern graphic design and comics, thus continually captivating the new as a natural evolution of communication. Like the artists in whom he has been inspired, Sebastiano Navarra would like his own work to inspire people to feel emotion in such a busy world.

Sebastiano Navarra recognizes that he loves all phases of art history, and therefore, he moves fluidly between the different artistic currents. A passion that he has tried to capture in a colorful and fun way, through his exclusive “Puzzle Art”, philosophically related to “Pop-Art” and transfiguring the masters of the Renaissance with Metaphysical Art.

Sebastiano Navarra's first exhibition in Lanzarote will be available at the club's facilities until next Sunday, December 8.

 

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