Puerto Vallarta, Jal.- “Arte y Tango” Art Exhibit has been open to the public in the Naval Historic Museum since last Wednesday, when Artist Inna Elbert and Francisco Medina share their ideas and discuss their art with Puerto Vallarta’s public figures and dignitaries.
The exhibit is being sponsored by Puerto Vallarta Institute of Culture. The exhibit shows Oil on canvas, acrylic as well as some miniature installations on rocks and sea shells.Inna Elbert is from Kiev, Ucrania; she holds an Engineering and Architect on Furniture design degree from Russia. Came to the United Sates on 1988 to work in the clothing industry; but she fell in love with Puerto Vallarta’s weather, its people and gastronomy during her 2008 visit, and decided to move and live here.
Tango is among her passions; she started by teaching how to dance tango and then started painting on rocks and sea shells. Tango dance and music influence is very visible in her art. She points out that painting is not just one more hobby in her life, but a fundamental part of her life.
Francisco Medina is a young artist from Zacatecas, and a neighbor of Puerto Vallarta since 2009. He studied in Zacatecas Autonomous University of Plastic Arts and graduated as an Architect from Zacatecas Institute of Technology. He has exhibited his work in his home town, Lagos de Morenos, Jalapa, Veracruz and in the Exhibition room of the Mexican Consulate in Chicago.
“Arte and Tango” Exhibit will be open to the public until March 11.Puerto Vallarta, Jal.- “Arte y Tango” Art Exhibit has been open to the public in the Naval Historic Museum since last Wednesday, when Artist Inna Elbert and Francisco Medina share their ideas and discuss their art with Puerto Vallarta’s public figures and dignitaries.
The exhibit is being sponsored by Puerto Vallarta Institute of Culture. The exhibit shows Oil on canvas, acrylic as well as some miniature installations on rocks and sea shells.
Inna Elbert is from Kiev, Ucrania; she holds an Engineering and Architect on Furniture design degree from Russia. Came to the United Sates on 1988 to work in the clothing industry; but she fell in love with Puerto Vallarta’s weather, its people and gastronomy during her 2008 visit, and decided to move and live here.
Tango is among her passions; she started by teaching how to dance tango and then started painting on rocks and sea shells. Tango dance and music influence is very visible in her art. She points out that painting is not just one more hobby in her life, but a fundamental part of her life.
Francisco Medina is a young artist from Zacatecas, and a neighbor of Puerto Vallarta since 2009. He studied in Zacatecas Autonomous University of Plastic Arts and graduated as an Architect from Zacatecas Institute of Technology. He has exhibited his work in his home town, Lagos de Morenos, Jalapa, Veracruz and in the Exhibition room of the Mexican Consulate in Chicago.
“Arte and Tango” Exhibit will be open to the public until March 11.
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Inna Elbert and Francisco Medina “Arte y Tango” Exhibit Open to the Public
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