The 'Imagined Worlds' exhibition by the Cionca siblings arrives at Ateneu Igualadí

The exhibition features works full of life, color, and detail created by the young artists, born in Barcelona, starting from the age of six.

Descripció genèrica d'obres d'art infantil plenes de color i detalls exposades en una galeria.

Descripció genèrica d'obres d'art infantil plenes de color i detalls exposades en una galeria.

Young artists Anna and David Cionca, born in Barcelona, are opening their exhibition Imagined Worlds next Thursday, January 8, at the Ateneu Igualadí gallery.

Siblings Anna Cionca (born in 2016) and David Cionca (born in 2014) are students at the Escola Joan Maragall in Vilanova del Camí. They explain that drawing and color have been part of their daily play since they were very young, discovering in their father's workshop how a line can tell a story.
The Imagined Worlds exhibition brings together works they started creating from the age of six, a period where imagination is free and curiosity knows no bounds. These paintings feature fantastic characters, invented stories, and simple scenes viewed with a special sensitivity.

More than a simple children's art exhibition, this collection is a journey through the curious and free gaze of two siblings, inviting us to rediscover the joy of surprise.

The exhibition will be open until January 29. To delve deeper into the artists' vision, the display includes QR codes that allow visitors to listen to how each sibling narrates and explains some of their paintings.
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