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Exposición 'Hotel Sant Pere del Bosch'

Exhibition 'Hotel Sant Pere del Bosch'

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Photography Exhibition 'Hotel Sant Pere del Bosch'

Photography Exhibition 'Hotel Sant Pere del Bosch'

Once I dreamed of being able to dedicate my life to what I love, to make a living from art. Some people told me that it would be difficult, others told me that I should look for another job and have this as a hobby, and a few others supported me and were there to help me through the whole process.
Today I can say that dreams come true, and you have to work very hard to achieve them.
You have to get up from every fall with more strength, learn from your mistakes and trust in yourself. Many times, you have to give up that party you wanted to go to or spend time with your friends. You have to stay at work until late and hold on to the little opportunities.
Today I can say that it has not been easy, but I have made it, I am at the beginning of a wonderful journey called life.
Last year, I made my first exhibition at 'Sències Can Girona' a charming Masia, surrounded by vineyards. I wanted to make more exhibitions, so I decided to post a post on Instagram story, to see if anyone could recommend a place to do it.
The truth was that not many people answered, but the next morning, when I woke up, I saw a message from Cristina Cabañas. She proposed me to create an exhibition in the gardens of her Hotel & Spa Sant Pere del Bosc.
You can imagine me jumping with excitement all over the room.
I couldn't believe it, so we met with the director Xavi Germain and Cristina Cabañas to talk it all over.
I proposed them the idea of making an exhibition of photos and drawings about love and nature, and they proposed me to do it together with my grandmother, the illustrator Pilarín Bayés. Their idea was to make a grandmother and granddaughter project, which, I have to say, I was a little challenging for me, it was the first time we did something together. On the other hand, my grandmother has always been my great inspiration, someone who has taught me to work hard for what you love so much. So finally, we did it this way.
I was lucky to be accompanied by the music of pianist Laura Adrés, it was magical to listen to her song 'Butterflies' from her new album while we walked through the gardens observing the paintings.

The path was guided by 3,000 handmade white butterflies randomly placed among the plants.
I was helped to make them, with great delicacy, by the association 'Aspronis'.
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