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Backstage at the Lobero Theatre

Lyndy’s paintings of Santa Barbara Lobero Theatre were featured on the cover of two of their seasonal programs titled “Backstage at The Lobero Theatre”.


Exhibition at Casa de la Cultura, Oaxaca, Mexico

Lynda Harris was Lyndy’s former married name

Art Review Translation

The importance in these watercolors is noticing the naturalization of Puerto Angel, corners that guard the cultural heritage of its inhabitants through their work, their way of life, their dress, their constant approach to sea.

Thus defines the painter Linda Harris’s work, it was exhibited in the galleries of the ex-convent of the Seven Princes since last Wednesday.

The Guerrero painter, Mario Jaimes Mota, also participates with his most recent work called “Rincones Coloniales Oaxaquenos”, who has extensive curriculum on the plastic arts. “To the artist, the criticism must be taken into more account, since this is the stimulation that many of us hope to gain, to be able to get ahead many times.” – mentioned immediately to the great painters, who would always manifest themselves because the errors in their work would be pointed out, this is what molded the painter, indicated Mario Jaimes Mota.

Before the inaugural ribbon was cut, it was made a semblance of both artists who have ventured for this branch of the Beautiful Artes. Present were numerous public and diverse people within the artistic and cultural world in our city.

Ms. Arcelia Yaniz, director of FONAPAS – Oaxaca, then cut the symbolic ribbon, indicating the start of the tour, the exposition of the two painters.

This event is within the activities of the CDL anniversary of the city of Oaxaca. The public is invited to admire such works.

Lyndy, presenting some of her work
Guillermo Marin, Director of the house of culture and Lyndy
During the ribbon cutting ceremony

The caption for all of the above photos read: The exhibition opener of the water color paintings by Linda Harris and Mario James Moto, within the activities for the 450th anniversary of the city of Oaxaca.

In the photo, we see Guillermo Marin, director of the Casa de la Cultura during the inaugural act last night.