Until February 20 can be seen in the Hermitage of San José de Jumilla the exhibition 'My Life, My Way' with photographs of the artist Jumillano Reolí Celia García.
The exhibition includes part of the 'Artists Close', launched by the Culture Department of the municipality of Jumilla and was inaugurated on Friday.
As she explained, the exhibition includes a total of 30 photographs on different themes, with lots of variety, I like to photograph what catches my attention and give my speech and my personal touch. "
It is the first time Reolí Celia sets out its work.
The works are for sale at the price of five euros.
The young artist was presented by Emiliano Hernandez excused the absence of Councilwoman Jeanne Culture Guardiola.
Reolí Celia Hernandez said "you should feel proud of what your teacher said about her are deserved praise when you see his work, combining the everyday with the cutting edge."
He also stated that "his work is superb, his eye has been done to find the time, the expression and location."
Hernandez encouraged him to continue in that line of "everyday life is not vulgar, which is groundbreaking and it becomes less relevant today."
His teacher says things like Bartolomé Medina that "only sixteen years has developed a visual code itself through the complex and coherent picture (...) In Celia's work can be traced, like a winding road in time, the Fassbinder's film traces the formal style of the French Nouvelle Vague or urban environments Germans Win Wenders first .... "
Medina also said that "Celia's photographs are clear and surprisingly philosophical problems exposed today as the new definition of the concept of limit through the representation of the times and gaps, the staging of the concept of non-place, the myth of himself everyday space and private sphere as the last refuge of the ego, a serious reflection on the body as a surface rendering or re-encoding the old symbols of rebellion that have been captured by the language of advertising .... "
The show can watch until 20 February in time, on Saturdays from 10:00 to 14:00 and 17:00 to 19:00 and Sundays and holidays from 11:00 to 14:00.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla