Colours Of The Land, A Mijas Pueblo Exhibition

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Opening of Jessica Perrson exhibition. Credit: Ayuntamiento de Mijas.

Mijas Pueblo Tourism Office has conscionable opened a captivating caller creation exhibition, “Colours of nan Land,” presenting nan integrated ceramic useful of Swedish multidisciplinary creator and Mijas resident Jessica Persson.

The exhibition, which runs done until August 29, invites visitors to reconnect pinch quality done expressive sculptures crafted from earthy materials.

Persson’s creations, shaped from utilizing elements for illustration stones, wood, bones, and ashes originated from nan section landscape, push nan boundaries of accepted ceramics. Her process, often carried retired successful nan unfastened aerial without accepted tools, captures nan principle of nan environment, utilizing earthy amber and sienna tones to evoke a consciousness of calm and connection. “I want my activity to induce group to slow down, perceive to nature, and consciousness its rhythm,” Persson said.

Hosting internationally acclaimed artists for illustration Persson shows Mijas arsenic an open, creator ray revealing its magnetism for imaginative minds.

Persson's works

Jessica Persson, who has a bachelor’s grade successful ceramics from nan San Telmo School of Art successful Malaga, brings her imagination and school to this pouring cookware that is nan Mijas Arts Centre. And her ‘Colours of nan Land’ is, successful short, an opportunity to spot nan scenery of Mijas transformed and, perhaps, a spot to find successful those pieces an echo of our ain request for relationship and serenity.

“Colours of nan Land” is unfastened to nan nationalist astatine nan Mijas Pueblo Tourism Office until August 29, Monday to Friday from 9am to 8pm, and weekends from 10am to 2pm. Admission is free.

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