On the occasion of the International Day of the Oceans, the joint exhibition of the sculptor Daría Lomelí and the photographer Samuel Reséndiz was presented on June 10 at the Los Mangos Library.
During the Inauguration, a forum was held in which participated great guests such as: Mara García, writer, Yuridia Curiel, biologist, Eder Soriano, marine biologist and Tania Mancha as Moderator.
We share below a text by Dr. Gabriela Scartascini Spadaro
Daría González and Samuel Reséndiz are talents from Vallarta. Samuel is a marine photographer; Daria, sculptor. Today we are celebrating his artistic gaze on the vast ocean with these “Tides of Change”.
In these “Tides of Change”, the nuances of light fading into the depths are rediscovered, the cadence of flying in the water and breathing in amazement at the immensity of the sea. Artists enjoy expressing themselves on a territory that we can share, but which, they know, belongs to other living beings. This exhibition is a tribute of Art to the owners of the oceans.
Samuel, since childhood, lived surrounded by the endless blue-green of the Pacific that awakened his creative soul, and today, thanks to his expert eye, we can see the world just as he sees it. His images enhance the natural beauty of the region in its own midst; his skill with his lens allows us to transport ourselves to that dazzling world in motion that is hidden a few meters below the surface of the sea.
This exhibition for the International Day of the Oceans is made up of unique and original sculptures and photographs, with compositions of details that delight, revive our senses and remind us of the obligation of being human with other living beings. Through their works, Daría and Samuel recover habits, customs, migrations, freedoms and companionship of marine beings in their natural world.
Respect through Art.
Awareness of two interconnected and also independent worlds.
Curatorial text by Dr. Gabriela Scartascini Spadaro,
Research professor CUCOSTA, UDG