Frutos María Martínez
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Born | 21 January 1959 Hontoria de Valdearados, Burgos, Spain |
Occupation | Artist |
Years active | 1974 - present |
Known for | Recycled art |
Notable work | Eclosion of the Form, JANO |
Spouse | Ana Perosanz |
Children | Miguel María Perosanz, Paula María Perosanz and Julián María Perosanz |
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Frutos María Martínez (born 21 January 1959[1]) is a Spanish sculptor and painter. He lives and works in Alicante, Spain.
Biography
Frutos María Martínez was born in Hontoria de Valdearados, in the province of Burgos, Spain.[2] He began sculpting and painting from an early age,[3] building his own toys and gimmicks, thus showcasing an artisting inclination and interest in manual tasks.
At the age of 10, he began selling his creations and decorative objects in his immediate circle.[4] Later, at the age of 15 he became a student at the "La Sindical", a trade school in Aranda de Duero where he specializes in "Industrial Mastery" with emphasis on metallurgy.
In 1986, at the age of 27, Frutos moved with his family to Alicante, Valencia, where he met Juan Guardiola Gaya,[5] an architect and plastic artist who became his mentor. Guardiola Gaya introduced Frutos to the circle of artists, galleries and exhibitions of Alicante.
Work
The artistic style and trajectory of Frutos María Martínez is marked by an environmental concern with a focus on the pollution and damage caused by discarded garbage in the ecosystems of the seas and oceans[6]
"Many things are thrown into the sea that should not end up there, and we have to be aware that it is bad for wildlife, as well as humans. I make works of art out of rusty metal sheets and tarpaulins, for example."[7]
This concern drives Frutos to collect materials such as wood, iron, stone, lead, cork, resins, sand and natural pigments from the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, which he uses to create his works. He made his first collective exhibition in 2008, and since then he has carried out numerous collective and individual exhibitions, working with both sculpture and painting.
Awards
Frutos María is the author of the award handed to the winners of the "Importantes"[8] Prize. It is a piece called "Armonía Vertical",[9] or "Vertical Harmony" made of solid forged iron with a welded base, oxidation and patina finish.
Exhibits
Solo Exhibitions
Year | Title | Place | Location |
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2011 | “Hatching of form”[10] | INFORMACIÓN Club | Alicante |
2013 | “Hatching of form II” | Former Chapell of the Franciscan Venerable Third Order | Elche (Alicante) |
2013 | “Hatching of form III”[11] | Cultura Frax Foundation | Albir (Alicante) |
2014 | “Hatching of form IV”[12][13] | Cultural Centre Jaume i Fluixà | Calpe (Alicante) |
2015 | “Hatching of form V”[14] | Cultural Centre of San Juan | San Juan (Alicante) |
2015 | “Hatching of form VI”[15] | D. Pedro la Barbera Salon | Villajoyosa (Alicante) |
2015 | “Shapes and strength” | Arena Gymnasium | Alicante |
2016 | "Painted Architecture" | Museum of Mar y Castillo Fortaleza | Santa Pola (Alicante) |
2016 | “Part of my life"[16] | Provincial Council of Alicante | Alicante |
2016 | "Renewal of nature" | Foundation Caja Mediterráneo | Orihuela (Alicante) |
2017 | "New life" | Santa Pola Cape | Alicante |
2018 | “JANO”[17] | Esplanade of the Alicante Museum | Alicante |
2019 | “Migrations”[18] | San Lorenzo del Escorial | Madrid |
2019 | “Sea of wood”[19][20] | Santa Bárbara Castle | Alicante |
2020 | “Steel and sea wrecks”[21] | Museum of the University of Alicante | Alicante |
2021 | "Motivation"[22] | «Eduardo Chicharro» Showroom | Madrid |
2021 | "Sobre mi manto" | Diario Información Club | Alicante |
2022 | "Creatividad natural" | Mediterráneo Foundation | Alicante |
Permanent Display | "Nature hatching" | FUNDESEM Business School | Alicante |
Collective Exhibitions
Year | Title | Place | Location |
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2008 | “A tres” | Culture Centre of Busot | Busot (Alicante) |
2010 | “Exhibition of the work of Ko Kwinkelenberg and Frutos María” | - | Las huertas cape (Alicante) |
2015 | “The form for the form”[23] | Cultura Frax Foundation | Albir (Alicante) |
2019 | “Open Geometries”[24] | Official College of Surveyors and Technical Architects of Madrid | Madrid |
2019 | "Galaxy Space" | Fernández de los Ríos 93 | Madrid |
2021 | "More life, more road (COVID-19)" - Salvador Dalí Exhibit | Santana Art Gallery | Madrid |
2021 | "Festiarte" - III International Art Fair[25] | Costa del Sol | Avenida del Mar, Marbella |
2021 | Collective Exhibition | Espacio Cultural Abierto | Madrid |
2022 | "ART FAIM" - 18th Edition of Independent Art Madrid | Fundación Pons Gallery | Madrid |
Personal life
Frutos currently resides in Alicante with his wife of more than 35 years Ana, and their three children, Miguel, Paula and Julián.[26]
References
- ^ "María, Frutos (1959-....)".
- ^ "Frutos María, escultura i pintura d'Alacant camí de Nova York". ELMUNDO (in Spanish). 2018-03-28. Retrieved 2022-03-22.
- ^ Andra Tudor (2021-07-14). "Redefining marine recycling through painting and sculpture". The World Reporter. Retrieved 2022-03-22.
- ^ "El artista plástico Frutos María Martínez, constructor de formas - Subasta Real · Art Blog". subastareal.es. Retrieved 2022-03-22.
- ^ "14-000. -". www.via-arquitectura.net. Retrieved 2022-03-10.
- ^ "Mastering the Art of Marine Recycling: How Frutos María Martínez Turns Sea Wrecks into Works of Art". losangelesherald. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
- ^ S.L, EDICIONES PLAZA. "'Tremendas', crónica de la lucha de las mujeres fuertes de Majo Siscar". Alicanteplaza (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-03-22.
- ^ Hernández, J. (2022-02-09). "Los premios "Importantes" de INFORMACIÓN se entregarán el martes 22 de febrero en el Auditorio Provincial de Alicante". Información (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-03-22.
- ^ Hernández, J. (2022-01-15). "Frutos María, autor de la obra que se entregará a los premiados con los «importantes»: «Con la pandemia estamos en un estado absoluto de inestabilidad. La armonía es una vía para sobrevivir»". Información (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-03-22.
- ^ PRADO, A. (2011-05-27). "Un largo camino a la creación abstracta". Información (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-03-10.
- ^ "Las esculturas de Frutos María en L'Albir". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-03-10.
- ^ "Eclosión de la forma IV. | Calp Noticies". noticies.calp.es. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
- ^ País, El (2014-08-26). "Las formas del arte de Frutos María se ven en Calp". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
- ^ "ECLOSIÓN DE LA FORMA V | Ajuntament de Sant Joan d'Alacant". www.santjoandalacant.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-03-10.
- ^ Valencia, H (2015-08-09). ""Eclosión de la forma VI», un recorrido por el arte más actua"". La Razón (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-03-10.
- ^ "Pinturas de Frutos María en la Diputación de Alicante". Información (in Spanish). 2016-11-25. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
- ^ "MUA. Museo de la Universidad de Alicante". www.mua.ua.es. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
- ^ EDICIONES PLAZA, S.L. "Lo nuevo del escultor burgalés Frutos María: un mar de madera con objetivo sostenible". Alicanteplaza (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-03-10.
- ^ 12endigital, Por (2019-02-25). "El Castillo de Santa Bárbara inaugura la exposición «Mar de Madera» de Frutos María". Grupo 12 Comunicación (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-03-10.
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- ^ Redacción (2019-11-14). "El escultor Frutos María inaugura "Acero y pecios del mar" en el MUA". Alicante Mag (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2021-03-10.
- ^ "Frutos María – Asociación Española de Pintores y Escultores" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-07-19.
- ^ La Marina Plaza, Noticias. "Exposición: "La forma por la forma" de Vicente Verdú y Frutos María -L'Alfàs- (2015-09-24)" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-03-10.
- ^ "Exposición: "Geometrías abiertas" de Jesús del Peso - Home - Aparejadores Madrid". www.aparejadoresmadrid.es. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
- ^ "Marbella 2021 – FestiArte" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-10-05.
- ^ "Arte de piedra y acero". Las Provincias (in European Spanish). 2008-07-28. Retrieved 2022-03-22.