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Spanish Artist to Debut Exhibit, Paint Mural at LCHS

The La Cañada Flintridge Sister Cities Association and the city of La Cañada Flintridge will present the culmination of their inaugural Artist-in-Residence Program by introducing the work of world-renown Spanish painter Javier Montesol.
Montesol’s first-ever California exhibit, “Miradas — Crossing Glances,” will debut at the historic Boddy House in Descanso Gardens on May 2-3. On Thursday, May 4, more than 60 pieces of original Montesol’s art will be offered for purchase, with a portion of the proceeds being donated to LCF sister cities.
The event begins with a VIP reception at 5:30 p.m. General admission begins at 6:30 p.m. The festive night will include a taste of Spanish culture, with live flamenco dancers, Spanish music, Spanish wine and light fare.
For tickets, sponsorships and more information, visit lcfsistercities.org, or call (818) 434-4999.

The La Cañada Flintridge Sister Cities leadership team members Gina Ricci front from left Grace Tan Wang Vicki Schwartz Nancy Leininger and Terry Walker Middle Ooty Moorehead Gabriel Mendham Edwina Dedlow Caroline Anderson Linda Roth Melissa Mazin Diane Moldafsky Elysa DelGuercio and Lynn Graves Back Mike Leininger Greg Brown Alison Davitt Don Voss and Mary Serles


Montesol is best known for his iconic paintings of Spanish dancers and depictions of Spanish culture. His work is included in numerous international collections, including Madrid’s Prado Museum, Museo Reina Sofia and in private collections around the world.
In fall 2022, the La Cañada Flintridge Sister Cities Association hosted Montesol and introduced him to the people and culture of Southern California. He returns to Southern California in April and May 2023 to complete two additional projects.
Collaborating with 14 La Cañada High School art students, on Thursday, April 27, Montesol will paint a live large mural in the courtyard of La Cañada High School. This “performance art” will be similar to an event commissioned by the National Museum of Catalonia in Barcelona in 2019.

First published in the April 20 print issue of the Outlook Valley Sun.

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