Felipe Costa’s "Colors for Corals" exhibition fills the Bluewave Alliance space in the Port Olímpic with life
The showcase blends contemporary artistic creation with direct ecological impact on the marine environment. The proceeds raised from the artwork sales are fully dedicated to funding the reef restoration project led by the Coral Soul organization in the Mediterranean.
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The Bluewave Alliance Space once again established itself as a key meeting point where culture aligns with marine conservation. The organization's headquarters hosted the exhibition "Colors for Corals," a showcase by artist Felipe Costa designed to pay tribute to the beauty of the ocean and raise awareness about the fragility of its most valuable ecosystems.
The exhibition captured visitors' attention through an approach that bridges aesthetic sensitivity with direct action. Through his canvases, Costa invites viewers to immerse themselves in the chromatic richness of the seabed, promoting a deep respect for biodiversity and the urgent need to safeguard the underwater environment.
Art with a real impact on ecosystems
Beyond its artistic value, the initiative stands out for its model of collaboration and environmental sponsorship. Every piece of artwork sold during the exhibition directly funds the coral restoration and recovery project driven by Coral Soul, one of the active conservation efforts that the Bluewave Alliance supports and promotes within its partner network.
Integrating the show into the organization’s cultural agenda reinforces the Alliance's mission to use creative and inspiring languages to connect the general public with the scientific challenges of marine restoration.
With "Colors for Corals," Felipe Costa and the Bluewave Alliance demonstrate once again that contemporary art can act as a driver for social transformation and an effective financing tool to bring life and color back to our seas.
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