Morote brushes, an inmate at the Regional Penitentiary Murcia II located in the municipality of Murcia Campos del Rio, playing one of the iconic gargoyles of the church of Santiago (S. XVI), for the national sample weights and Fine Arts craft, an event that is scheduled to open on Monday 19 September in the Sociocultural area prison.
The exhibition is organized by the Templars Jumilla Association with the collaboration of Cultural l'Associació Jumillana based in the capital of the Catalan Principality, it shows that annually gathers more than a hundred works by filmmaker inmates in various prisons of the Spanish territory, framed Templar Phoenix Project with the therapeutic purpose of stimulating creativity, self-esteem and participation of prisoners in a clear commitment to help foster their training in order and effect, after serving the sentence for the crime committed, to return to society in the best possible conditions to facilitate their reintegration into society.
The event has the authorization of the prison control boxes.
The author of the paper uses acrylic technique on paper, and uses recyclable cardboard for framing work accompanying another four gargoyles in a series of works that pivot on the theme proposed by Christi milites the famous Murcian municipality for the temple of their wine: "Judgement tempera".
Source: Templarios de Jumilla