Author: L'Artesà

Jake Abbott Photography Exhibition at L’Artesà

At L’Artesà, we like to surround ourselves with art that breathes the same sensitivity we convey in every dish. That’s why this month we are hosting the exhibition of the photographer Jake Abbott  (Chestey, United Kingdom, 1979), settled in Marina Alta and founder of the studio Pelut i Pelat, where he works in photography, video, and professional lab services, as well as decorative photographic works. His style —between poetic and narrative, organic and material, blurred and defined— captures the emotional essence of landscapes and memories with unique delicacy. As he himself expresses: “Between poetic and narrative, organic and material, blurred and defined, distant and everyday, photographer Jake Abbott masterfully handles contrasts to bring us closer to the essence of that intangible and deeply human thing that forms memory.” The series you can enjoy at L’Artesà  is dedicated to the the rural landscape of Marina Alta, its most intimate corners, and its open views. An invitation to pause and appreciate the beauty of the nearby, the authentic, that which gives rise to the products that fill our tables. Each photograph is  produced in a limited edition series of 25 original prints, available for reservation and purchase. You can request more information by writing directly to [...]
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L’Artesà: Flavors Born from the Land in the Heart of Adsubia

Welcome to Adsubia, a hidden treasure on the Costa Blanca.Nestled between the green mountains of the Marina Alta and just a few kilometers from the Mediterranean beaches, Adsubia (or L’Atzúbia in Valencian) is a charming Spanish village with an authentic, peaceful, and exceptional natural environment. An authentic village. With just over 600 inhabitants, Adsubia offers the opportunity to immerse yourself in its roots. Its historic center, dotted with narrow streets, whitewashed houses, and flower-filled balconies, is a testament to its rich Moorish past. The parish church, dedicated to Saint Vincent Ferrer, overlooks the central square where locals gather to share moments of community. Between sea and mountains… Adsubia enjoys a privileged location, surrounded by hills and fields of orange, almond, and olive trees. Hiking enthusiasts can explore the nearby Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park or traverse the trails of the Safor massif, which offer spectacular views of the Mediterranean. The golden beaches of Dénia, Oliva, and Gandía are just a 20-minute drive away. Adsubia is the perfect gateway to the Vall de Gallinera, a popular destination for hiking, exploring nature, and strolling through authentic, flower-filled villages. It is a natural gem of traditional small towns, rugged trails, and valleys covered [...]
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