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The exhibition, totally digital, can be seen until August 26

Miguel Rivera exhibits at Espai d’Art of Benidorm City Council

29 July 2021
Rivera con el concejal de cultura, Jaime Jesús Pérez, y otros miembros de la Corporación Municipal.
Rivera con el concejal de cultura, Jaime Jesús Pérez, y otros miembros de la Corporación Municipal.

Rivera, although settled in Valencia, maintains ties of friendship with Benidorm, for that reason, says the Councilor for Culture, Jaime Jesús Pérez, we can enjoy his “totally digital creation”. The councillor recalled that the dynamics of the Council of him intends to "offer" the Espai d 'Art of the City Council not only to professionals, but "also to artists and amateur groups" so that they can exhibit their works and be known.

Likewise, Jaime Jesús Pérez has influenced the defense of this artistic modality. They are creations made "100% digitally, either with a computer, with tablets, with mobiles - he specified - which in the end shows that it can be created through technology." The mcouncillor has invited residents and visitors to enjoy the colorful work of Miguel Rivera that will remain at the Espai d’Art until August 26.

On his part, Miguel Rivera has defined his work as an "art that tries to contextualize the psychological aspect in relation to the human being's ability to capture colors." And all this "in a changing universe - he has qualified - in which thought surpasses reality in color and definition".

To carry out his work, Rivera uses his computer with a graphic application and later prints the work with the “maximum resolution”.