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SFM  INAUGURATES A UNIQUE EXHIBITION OF CONTEMPLATIVE ART CREATED BY TDB CREATIVE STUDIO

The exhibition, available from December 1, 2025, to January 12, 2026, located on Carrer dels Menestrals in the Ca’n Matzarí Industrial Estate, next to the Inca cemetery, has been created entirely by TDB Creative Studio, an artistic project founded in the 2020s by David Arreza and Rosa María Cuerda, whose aim is to highlight the human dimension through contemporary art.

The works on display —six pieces created in the studio’s workshop— form a symbolic journey through life, memory, and transformation. They have been conceived especially for spaces of transit, pause, and emotional reflection, offering calm and support to those experiencing intense moments or grieving processes.


🎨 THE SIX WORKS OF THE EXHIBITION

1. The Child of Echoes — Echo

A boy reads in silence, yet each sentence awakens shapes that float around him.
The circles are echoes of thoughts only he can hear: waves, leaves, new ideas.
He is not reading a book: he is awakening it.

2. The Guardian of Soft Memories — Memory

A girl holds a book as if it were a fragile box of memories.
Its floral and wavy patterns evoke stories that unfold when she closes her eyes.
She does not repeat what she reads: she transforms it.

3. The Weaver of Memories — Thread

A woman weaves fragments of time.
Each red thread belongs to a forgotten story, which she retrieves and returns to the world.
Her work does not sew clothing: it sews souls.

4. The Keeper of Rhythm — Pulse

A young man listens to the earth’s secret heartbeat.
When someone loses their internal rhythm, they gently touch the ground, and the patterns vibrate.
Balance returns as if it had never left.

5. The Protector of Inner Light — Light

A woman holds a book as though it were a sacred lamp.
Each dot of colour is a seed of light born from reading.
She does not read to know: she reads to illuminate.

6. The Meditator of Earthly Constellations — Centre

Seated among circular universes, a young man contemplates the geometry of the world.
He does not meditate to escape, but to arrange.
He breathes, and chaos returns to its natural harmony.


🌟 AN EXHIBITION DESIGNED FOR SPACES OF FAREWELL, PAUSE, AND REFLECTION

This collection is rooted in deeply human principles.
In places where people arrive carrying intense emotions, the visual environment becomes a tool for comfort and balance. TDB Creative Studio has studied what people —consciously or unconsciously— seek when navigating moments of grief or transition:


🌿 1. Immediate calm

Soft colours, waves, circles, maternal shapes.
A visual refuge that reduces anxiety.

🌕 2. Non-religious symbolism

Continuity, transformation, light, nature, time.
A universal language understood across cultures.

💫 3. Contemplation without sadness

The works invite a thought:
“I am sad, but something continues… something connects… something flows.”

🎨 4. Dignified, human beauty

Pencil strokes, handmade collage, sewn patterns, vivid colours.
Pieces crafted with care that humanise the space.

🌊 5. The journey is a metaphor for life

Sea, moon, sun, mermaids, circles.
A poetic passage that accompanies the viewer.

🖼️ 6. A series that tells a story without words

The journey flows through:
Birth → Discovery → Connection → Transformation → Memory → Continuity.

Each visitor finds their own meaning in this path.


🖋️ TDB Creative Studio: celebrating the human spirit

Its creators, David Arreza and Rosa María Cuerda, explain that this exhibition “is a tribute to the cycle of life, to the emotions that shape us, and to the beauty that endures even in the most fragile moments.”

SFM  thus becomes an unexpected and powerful cultural enclave:
a space where art accompanies, comforts, illuminates, and reminds us that we continue to be part of something broader and more alive.

🌍 Who We Are

We are passionate about the Part Forana, the Balearic Islands, and the world.
Communication is the network that connects us, inspires us, and drives our purpose.
We are journalists, communication experts, and lifelong learners, where experience is a strength and love for our surroundings is our guiding force.

In the “Our Writers” section at the bottom of the homepage, you’ll meet the faces and stories behind TDB — the essential contributors whose work shapes our identity.


🎯 Mission

To promote the development of the people of the Part Forana of Mallorca, followed by the wider Balearic Islands, by offering information that is truthful, independent, and responsible.

“A digital newspaper passionate about words, communicating from the heart.”


👁️ Vision

To become the leading digital platform in the Balearic Islands, and internationally, the reference point for the English-speaking audience visiting our islands.


💡 Values

🛍️ Passion for Local Commerce

We stand for creativity, innovation, and the authentic spirit of our towns.
Recent years have reminded us of the value of what’s close to home: the potatoes from Sa Pobla, the oranges from Sóller, and the dedication of small producers who bring tradition to every product.
We believe in km 0, local economy, and global sustainability.

📱 Passion for Digital Communication

Independence, pluralism, and rigour guide us.
Digital communication allows us to reach the world. Its reach is limitless, and we foster its use while maintaining a balance between modernity and tradition.

📰 Passion for Information

We advocate progress, freedom, democracy, and equal opportunities.
Our activity reflects a philosophy rooted in offering objective, reality-based information to create a better and more informed society.

🌱 Passion for Sustainability

We are committed to responsible and efficient management.
Our goal is to get as close as possible to zero waste, reduce our carbon footprint, and compensate for it through reforestation and environmental projects.

🤝 Passion for People

People are at the centre of TDB.
We listen to their needs, give voice to their concerns, and support emerging talent that shapes our community of writers.


🧩 A Participatory Platform

TDB is an open space where companies, institutions, and readers can collaborate and share their initiatives.
We encourage everyone to write, share constructive messages, express doubts, fears, challenges, or ideas through our social platforms.
Every opinion matters and contributes to building a society with greater awareness and intention in communication.

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