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| As a tribute to San Sebastián, Meg Munro produced a series of idyllic scenes from this mining town nestled in the Sierra Madre Occidental. With impeccable technique, perfect drawing, and the personal touches she imparts through watercolors, separating herself from the traditional regarding transparency and saturation, the final result of Meg's work is hyperrealism with vibrant colors reminiscent of the work by Mondrián.
Memories of the artist highlight a visual fusion of his passage through India, Thailand, Bali, Morocco, northern Africa and Mexico, which he visited repeatedly from 1976 to 1985, when he decided to move to Puerto Vallarta. Nature scenes, with an impeccably realistic technique, reflect the variety the artist found in the natural world: life forms, colors, flavors, flora, fauna, sunsets and sunlight. Patrick Denoun, born in Paris in 1950, studied several artistic techniques in the prestigious Boulle French art academy, where he enrolled at age seventeen with a group of 160 students selected from 3,000 candidates. There, he learned a great deal about wood sculpture. After having worked as a sculptor, he decided to return to painting and colors. His work has been the subject of annual expositions in Geneva, Brussels, Zurich, Paris, Lyons, and Lugarno. During the past two decades, his work has been featured in galleries throughout France, the United States, Australia and India. Meg Munro & Patrick Denoun Exhibition Lobby of Hotel des Artistes Av. Anclote 5, Punta de Mita Tel. (322) 292-5159 Free Admission |
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