Spanish artist Maria Luisa Libertad Polanco is exhibiting a variety of her paintings and prints at The Mansion in Totnes until June 3.
The multi-faceted artist, who lived through Spain’s counterculture movement during the country’s transition to democracy in the 1970s, said the exhibition reflects her evolution as an artist in a town ideal for “misfits” like her.
The multi-faceted artist, who lived through Spain’s counterculture movement during the country’s transition to democracy in the 1970s, said the exhibition reflects her evolution as an artist in a town ideal for “misfits” like her.
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00:00 Well, this one, I've never been to India, but I have always, you know, when I was younger,
00:16 I felt very inspired by Indian philosophy and Indian spirituality. Because, you know,
00:25 after being brought up as a Catholic, you know, I ran away from the faith for many years.
00:31 And then, you know, I got very into their art and the colours and, you know, the beauty
00:37 of the colours of India, you know, and I got very into my Shiva at the time, you know,
00:43 and so into anymore. And this is, you know, just recording those moments, really.
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