[The Artisan's House is hosting an exhibition of 'Ceramics.
Glazed tiles' Checho Thomas] | You can look up on 18 April and her landscapes are Jumilla, Arabs and other geometries work on contemporary painters |
Up next April 18 can be seen in the Artisan's House a statement of Chencho Thomas Olivares, entitled 'Ceramics.
Glazed tiles. "
It was inaugurated last Friday by Councilman Craft Ildefonso Jimenez, Vice Mayor Jesus Sanchez, the president of the Association of Artisans and author Eduardo Gea.
Also attended other artisans as well as family and friends Chencho Thomas.
Councilman Craft said: "The council unites Artisan House and association of artisans and crafts has made the boom has been very important in the last four years."
Jimenez thanked the craftsmen this work, spreading the same in all the activities and used to recall that on 20 April, Artisan House is four years.
Chencho craftsman Thomas congratulated and encouraged to continue with this work.
Eduardo Gea for his part said "the high quality of the work of the exhibition and its delicacy, detail and performance of each work."
Chencho Thomas, in his speech, thanked and congratulated the council for the work to recover the traditions and craftsmanship of Jumilla and to the association.
The craftsman said that "in the sample can see a bit of everything I do, with a technique called dry rope is the same that are made, for example, banks or the Paseo Garden Supply Frogs. The craftsman said that "in fact ground to bring here to my students conducted workshops in Alhama Lorca, Jumilla is because as the theme park dry rope."
In the exhibition you can see landscapes of Jumilla, Arabs and other geometries work on contemporary artists such as Picasso, etc.
It is a technique that comes from the Persian, although the Arabs gave all its glory.
According to the artisan "on dry rope Arabic there is a legend that says that there was a Muslim who had a daughter who was blind and although his palace was full of tiles, the daughter did not see anything, which his father held a competition in his kingdom to that of all the potters, look for how to get the tile had raised, so that even a piece of unfired clay, was driving a string, threw the glaze and cook burned the rope and produced a charcoal which made the colors are not put together and out of the oven can be seen as a groove in the middle that gives relief. "
Finally, Chencho Thomas invited everyone to see the exhibition and noted that "ceramics do not have to keep something old, but has to evolve like all arts."
Finally, Jesus Sanchez said that "we have an artist who is a prophet in his land, so I commend this work we will be able to enjoy for a month."
Sanchez also highlighted the work done by Councilman Craft Ildefonso Jimenez, along with technical Fina Molina, over recent years and the work of the Association of Artisans of Jumilla.
Visiting hours for this exhibition is in the morning from 12:00 to 14:00 and afternoon from 18:00 to 20:00 hours.
More information on the Artisan's House, located in Calle del Rico, 12, phone 968 75 69 59, email casadelartesano@jumilla.org
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla