A few years ago, Adrián García (Tetuán, 1969) moved to an old rural house on the outskirts of a small town. During that time he witnessed how nature occupied his space and, what began as an uncomfortable coexistence, ended up becoming a beautiful friendship.
From that relationship and from the reading of the Tao Te Ching, Escenas domésticas (Domestic Scenes) emerged, the exhibition that he now presents at the Fundació Coll Bardolet de Valldemossa. The starting idea is simple: the transforming power of nature and how its proximity has the ability to turn us into something more harmonious.
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