Check out the works of a Canarian artist while in Lanzarote villas
People heading on last-minute flights to villas in Lanzarote have the chance to view the work of an established artist from the Canary Islands.
Vicente Lopez Arencibia has made his trade in Tenerife over the years and will be displaying a variety of his art at the Convent of Santo Domingo, in Teguise, throughout the rest of December.
Entitled Ecolatria, the attraction features the latest paintings which have been put together by Mr Arencibia, with a highlight being his display of the Tower of Babel.
Holiday makers have plenty of time to seek out the exhibition, seeing as though the Convent of Santo Domingo is open throughout the day from Sunday to Monday each week.
Meanwhile, works from artist Nuria Meseguer, who hails from Gran Canaria, are available to view at Tias' Art Salon up until January 7th.
The exhibition, which is titled The Hiding Place of the Sirens, is based on how the human body makes its way through water and features an array of colourful canvasses.
Posted by Amit Patel
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