Sonya Paz Fine Art Gallery presents
Dia de Los Muertos Art Exhibit 2012
Nine Local Artists get together for one vision
- When
- Event has passed (Sat Oct 23, 2010 - Sat Oct 20, 2012)
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- Art Openings, Galleries, Art Festivals
Description
NINE COLORFUL LOCAL ARTISTS CELEBRATE DEATH, LOVE AND HOPECelebration of Life During Day of the Dead ~ Dia de los Muertos 2012
South Bay artist Sonya Paz will host and exhibit an art tribute and celebration to Dia de los Muertos at her gallery this October.The exhibit will feature work from nine local artists; Mary Bravo, Beto Bravo Christine Benjamin, John Cloud, Renee Berglund, Steve Caballero, Francisco Franco, Sonya Paz and Carlos Villez. Each of these artists come from diverse backgrounds and share an individual approach to their expressions of life, death and hope through their powerful, yet fun works.
Mexico's Day of the Dead extended holiday is a unique celebration of life that unites the country on Nov. 1 (All Saints Day) and Nov. 2 (All Souls Day). With each artist paying homage to deceased loved ones in slightly different but equally colorful ways.
The Day of the Dead observances are stemmed from the indigenous beliefs shared by the Aztecs, Mayans, Purepecha, Nahua, Totonac and Otomi that the souls of the deceased return annually to visit living relatives and eat and drink with them. These ancient cultures all celebrated the return of their dearly departed with festivals and fanfare.
These nine fabulous painters will kick-off the week long exhibition with an opening reception at the Sonya Paz Gallery in Downtown Campbell on Saturday, October 20th from 7- 10pm. The show will run through Friday, October. 26th, and will highlight the artists' personal reflections of this spiritual holiday. From dancing skeletons to sugar skulls and coffins, today's Day of the Dead celebrations continue the festive tradition and are alive with activity because in Mexico, loved ones don't ever truly die.
More Info
- Link
- http://www.sonyapaz.com/campbell.html
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- 408.378.5000
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