Puerto Vallarta is not only naturally rich but it is also culturally rich. Puerto Vallarta city is full of art galleries, and almost every other day art festivals are taking place. Recently, there was an art exhibition and workshop held in Puerto Vallarta. Another important event that took place was the donation of a painting to Vallarta Botanical Gardens.
Puerto Vallarta, like any other culturally rich place is full of
art, beauty and poise. Some of the critics even term Puerto Vallarta as the Heart of Mexico. Puerto Vallarta has seen such magnanimous growth over the past five
years that it makes you just applaud their efforts. Not only is Puerto Vallarta naturally beautiful, but it is also enriched with art.
More than 30 art galleries have been opened all the way through downtown,
Marina Vallarta and Vallarta's South Shore. Almost everyday there is an electrifying art show
or festival held in Puerto
Vallarta. What
is most exciting is the fact that most of the festivals pertaining to art in Puerto Vallarta are free and open to general public. This not only
makes art accessible to the locals and tourists, but also engrains the seeds of
cultural enrichment amongst the people.
The
community of Puerto Vallarta cultural arts
is headed by the Department of Culture, the Puerto Vallarta Convention &
Visitors' Bureau, The University of Guadalajara, Buenaventura Hotels and
Sheraton Buganvilias Resort and it is also tied with gallery owners, art
dealers, visitors and artists from all around Mexico. Leno Morfin, a Jalisco born artist recently
featured his painting exhibition at Los Mangos Library on May 8th 2009. Moreover, Leno Morfin also held a free Chinese
painting workshop on the 9th of May. This workshop featured the ancient
traditional technique of paintings created in water which, are then printed on
to paper. This is a Chinese style of painting, which Leno Morfin used
dominantly in his own work as well. Leno Morfin is expected to tour most of the
Mexican museums after his exhibition in Puerto Vallarta along with Luis Durot, a French painter.
Another
benchmark for the art enrichment Of Puerto Vallarta was the donation of a 4 x 6
feet yarn painting of Huichol artist, Martin Benitez. This painting was donated
to the Vallarta Botanical Gardens by the late Isabel Jordan’s relatives. Isabel
Jordan was a resident of Yelapa for 30 years and lately passed away on the 18th
of January. The yarn painting which was donated to the Botanical Gardens was
created in the year 1984 and it depicts all the common themes of Huichol
paintings like the birds, the sun, the earth, rain, corn fire, deer and peyote.
These themes ultimately symbolize the beginning of new life and the
significance of life, universally. This beautiful painting is on display at
Vallarta Botanical Gardens and you must see it to actually appreciate its true
meaning. Vallarta Botanical Gardens is situated 30 minutes south of Old Town at Km. 24 on Highway 200.
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