We offer a series of pieces made of wrought iron and wood, schematic figures, which bring us closer to a rural world that is preserved as testimony to a way of life.
The opening will be on Friday, October 7 at 20:30 pm and can be seen until November 7
The Asturian artist Cesar Brown opens on Friday, October 7, at the Church of San Francisco, (20:30) exposure in Sculpture, a selection of sculptural works that can be seen until November 7, Thursday through Sunday, 20 to 22 hours
Caesar Brown is a renowned sculptor and versatile man who has spent away from the forge time, dedicated to his facet of producer and musical programmer, but concerns about the sculpture and manipulation of metal has led him to reconnect with a passion I was always latent.
This exhibition offers a series of pieces made of wrought iron and wood.
His works are schematic figures, always recognizable, that bring us to a rural world that is preserved as testimony to a way of life.
His works, as their life experience, are closely linked to the family tradition of the forge and the forge, directing that activity to act on his artistic concerns.
Besides sculptor and music producer, Cesar Brown also noted for his other two passions: the bagpipes accompanying worldwide and gold panning.
Expert in this type of search for gold in rivers, has been champion of Spain and has represented our country in dozens of world championships.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Yecla