Forty-six works form the pictorial exhibition Reflections, Salvador Yanez, who is currently on display in the library of the Center for the Arts in San Luis Potosi Centennial.
The sample covers a fifty percent work that the author has done since 1988, and the rest are paintings that Yanez has been building in recent years, but in this, his first exhibition, the goal is to offer the viewer a complete collection of his oil paintings on canvas and fabricel, which uses only primary colors.
"In general, the exhibition reflects the neglect that we have today about the world, then it is thought, through the visual, about what we are experiencing and see where we go," said the artist, who also spoke on the difficulty of interpreting a work, sometimes in the end, the painter paints do not know what, just know it's a creation that reflects something.
Also, Salvador Yanez discussed the contrasts of his work: "I like to paint the sky. They say there is something, as to infinity, but we do not know what it is, but the constant in my work is death, because that's all we're safe there, we know that is latent. Therefore, I return to this issue Reflections in various ways, death as a joke, as playfulness or seriousness. "
Regarding his future works, the painter, a native of Ciudad Mante, Tamaulipas, and San Luis Potosi-based for several years, expressed concern about making soon a brand new exhibition of works in which it is operational.
Reflections is open to the general public in the library of the Center for the Arts, and will remain in this place during the month of January 2010.