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Bangalore (India), Sep 13 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Jagadeesh NV) . Indian floral artist Geetha Somashekar is a specialist in the "art of the Janur leaf" consisting of creating designs from banana leaves and coconut.The artist made an elephant for the Hindu Ganesh Chaturthi festival, which commemorates the birth of the Hindu elephant-headed god.FOOTAGE OF FLORAL ARTIST GEETHA SOMASHEKAR IN BANGALORE, INDIA.
Rome (Italy), Jul 19 (EFE) .- (Camera: Toni Conde) The artist from La Mancha Pepe Carretero presented on Monday at the Royal Academy of Spain in Rome the exhibition "The reality of dreams", with pictures in which he draws his dreams, from some real ones with their relatives, to nightmares or surreal images that deal with themes such as death or sexuality.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION OF THE MANCHEGO ARTIST PEPE CARRETERO AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY OF SPAIN IN ROMESOUNDBITESTRANSLATIONI'm still surprised by art. If I knew everything, I would get bored. I still enjoy doing this. The word happiness scares me a bit. I was very happy here and this is the second time I'm back since I received the scholarship. Rome, I'm in love, it's hot now but I love it here. I'm very happy to be here and I hope a lot of people enjoy this exhibition
French street artist JR has taken over the Trocadero esplanade in Paris, to present an alternative view of the Eiffel Tower by using paper collages to create an optical illusion of the famous landmark. IMAGES
New York, May 15 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Alba Vigaray) Like a large part of the world population, the coronavirus forced the artist Manolo Valdés to isolate himself, but far from being carried away by passivity and Boredom, the Spaniard spent up to 18 hours a day dedicated to his work, and now shows the fruits of that effort at the Opera Gallery in New York.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION OF THE SPANISH ARTIST MANOLO VALDÉS, EXPOSED AT THE OPERA GALLERY IN NEW YORK.
New York, May 15 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Alba Vigaray) Like a large part of the world population, the coronavirus forced the artist Manolo Valdés to isolate himself, but far from being carried away by passivity and Boredom, the Spaniard spent up to 18 hours a day dedicated to his work, and now shows the fruits of that effort at the Opera Gallery in New York.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION OF THE SPANISH ARTIST MANOLO VALDÉS, EXPOSED AT THE OPERA GALLERY IN NEW YORK. SOUNDBITES IN SPANISH OF VALDÉS.