In this exhibition, her first solo show at Moret Art, María Treviño presents hyperrealistic pictorial works of aquatic scenes and still lifes with multiple references to childhood that reveal her vision of the summer month.

The author says about the project: “The fact is that in the end I decided to tell through my work, painting, who I am in August. The month in parentheses, because it is the exception. The one I spend in the family house facing the sea, my grandparents’ house. These paintings are snapshots of those summer days. They are some of my circumstances, my experiences. There, time slows down, family life intensifies, children teach us how to squeeze every second, memories become the protagonists of many of the conversations and the sea becomes the core of our days. Through them I submerge myself in the salt water and reconstruct myself (as Virginia Woolf says) because, in the end, everything is autobiographical.”