{"id":60399,"date":"2022-02-21T12:27:33","date_gmt":"2022-02-21T10:27:33","guid":{"rendered":"\/?page_id=60399"},"modified":"2022-03-10T10:15:42","modified_gmt":"2022-03-10T08:15:42","slug":"espadilla-and-its-surroundings-luce-espadilla","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/ivam.es\/en\/exposicio-confluencies\/espadilla-and-its-surroundings-luce-espadilla\/","title":{"rendered":"Espadilla and its surroundings, LUCE (Espadilla)"},"content":{"rendered":"
CONFLUENCES. Art interventions in the towns of Route 99<\/strong><\/p>\n My connection with Espadilla was immediate. During my first visit, while I walked around its streets, ideas for interventions were already appearing at different points of the locality. That is the usual way I work: I walk, observe, associate and resolve. Always getting close to the surroundings and the inhabitants of Espadilla in a respectful manner, the interventions don\u2019t compete in order to stand out, but attempt to camouflage themselves in surroundings that are already filled with stimulation in their own right.<\/p>\n En Lona azul<\/em> (Blue canvas) I write for those who reside here all year round, in appreciation of those that care for and maintain the town. With Llaveros del bar Saganta<\/em> (Keyrings from Saganta bar) I encourage visitors to become acquainted with the stories and to support the social fabric. Momento congelado<\/em> (Frozen moment) attempts to reminisce about the experiences of play and youth. Lastly, with Las peque\u00f1as monta\u00f1as<\/a><\/em>\u00a0(The little mountains) a new interest is generated with the climb up the Pe\u00f1a Saganta.<\/p>\n