A CLOSING DAY OF ART, IDENTITY & CREATIVE EXCHANGE
The final day of ART WORLD MARBELLA brought together art, wellbeing, cultural heritage and contemporary practice through a programme of talks, experiences and live artistic creation.
The day explored diverse perspectives on the role of art today — from inner wellbeing and ecological awareness to Japanese aesthetics, cultural identity and the evolving language of sculpture.
HIGHLIGHTS
The Art of Inner Calm Experience by Ember Club Marbella
ART WORLD MARBELLA’s dedicated wellness partner, Ember Club, invited visitors to explore the relationship between creativity, presence and inner wellbeing.
The experience offered a moment for reflection and connection, encouraging participants to embrace calm, self-kindness and the practice of being present.
Meenu Goyal — India as Contemporary: Tradition, Identity & Global Artistic Exchange
New Delhi-based artist Meenu Goyal explored the relationship between Indian artistic traditions and contemporary global expression.
Inspired by nature and ecological consciousness, her practice combines acrylic, watercolour, graphite and mixed media to create meditative works addressing environmental awareness, resilience and the restorative power of nature.
Fuitsu HAYASHI — Japanese Aesthetics in the Contemporary Global Art Market
Japanese artist Fuitsu Hayashi presented an exploration of traditional Japanese craftsmanship within the contemporary international art market.
Her practice brings together traditional materials and techniques with influences from Zen, Taoism and the philosophy of kintsugi, creating a dialogue between heritage and contemporary artistic expression.
ARTMAMATOPI — The Art of the Present: Creating a Masterpiece in Real Time
Spanish artist Tamara Gómez, known artistically as ARTMAMATOPI, presented her vibrant Mediterranean-inspired artistic practice through a live creative experience.
Working with acrylic, epoxy resin and mixed media, her work draws inspiration from Mediterranean light, the sea and natural rhythms, transforming colour and movement into energetic contemporary compositions.
JMA ARTE — Sculpting the Future: Sculpture as a Language of Contemporary Art
Spanish sculptor Jesús Manuel Aguilera explored sculpture as a contemporary language, combining academic tradition, technical mastery and experimentation with material.
His presentation examined the relationship between energy, matter and form, inviting audiences to consider sculpture as an evolving creative process and an open dialogue between artist, material and viewer.