"i love you because..." painting exhibition by anissa mendez
International artist Anissa Méndez, based in Estepona, is exhibiting her paintings at the Casa de Las Tejerinas.
The exhibition “I love you because…” will be open to the public from April 30 to May 13, with free admission.
The Estepona City Council informs that Room 2 of the Casa de Las Tejerinas, located in the Plaza de las Flores, will host, starting on April 30, an exhibition of paintings by the American artist, based in Estepona, Anissa Méndez.
The exhibition, titled “I love you because…,” expands upon the Masters of Energy series, a visual language of vibrant forms and characters that explore themes such as vibrational frequency, emotional awareness, and the invisible forces that influence human experience. At the heart of this exhibition lies Anissa’s belief that love is the energy that drives all that exists. Through color, form, play, and imagination, Anissa expresses how love, as a creative force, has the power to raise vibrational frequency, paving the way for a more joyful, connected, and expansive life.
Inspired by her studies of metaphysical sciences and quantum theories, as well as her practice as a certified facilitator of Quantum Hypnosis Healing Technique (QHHT), Anissa creates immersive works that invite the viewer to a greater awareness of themselves and their possibilities.
Through its ongoing traveling exhibition, it seeks to engage audiences of all ages, especially children, in understanding creativity as a powerful force for connection, transformation, and unlimited potential.
It can be visited until May 13, from Tuesday to Friday, from 09:00 to 20:00, and Saturdays from 09:00 to 14:00 and from 16:00 to 20:00, with free access.
Anissa Mendez is an international artist, educator, and author whose work explores the intersection of creativity, energy, and human consciousness. Rooted in New York City’s vibrant art scene, she has exhibited her work in prominent spaces in West Broadway, Chelsea, and the Hamptons, and has received corporate commissions, including Johnnie Walker Black, marking a pivotal moment in her creative evolution. Her works have been acquired by collectors worldwide, solidifying her international presence through expressive and intuitive creations.
A lifelong arts professional, Anissa dedicated over 27 years to teaching in New York and Las Vegas, working with students from early childhood through university. Her involvement in public art initiatives, including the Cow Parade Las Vegas and the NYC Wooden-Figure Community Project, reflects her commitment to accessible, participatory, and community-centered art.
Currently, she is the owner and creative force behind The Boab Tree Art Gallery and Studio in Estepona, where she continues her work as a full-time artist, creating, exhibiting and fostering a vibrant artistic community.
