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Local artist in exhibition

INNOVATIVE art by local Benissa artist Quico Torres has been selected for display at the prestigious 29th Porcelanosa International Exhibition.

Eight magnificent sculptures by the renowned Benissa artist Quico Torres, made with the innovative material KRION®, will be part of the special 29th International Exhibition that will take place in Vila-real. The event, which commemo - rates 50 years of the history of the Porcelanosa Group company, is one of the most important in the firm’s calendar, with more than 12,000 expected visitors.

The collaboration between Quico Torres and

Porcelanosa has created beautiful works of art that reflect the characteristics of the company’s work.

The exhibition of the sculptures of Quico Torres in the International Exhibition is a tribute to the dedication and talent of the artist and an opportunity for the public to admire the beauty and originality of his works. The exhibition will last for a whole year at the Porcelanosa facilities in Vila-real.

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