Eduardo Gea, President of the Association of Artisans of Jumilla, was commissioned to present the opening of the exhibition "My Way" by Loli Ortiz.
It emphasized his enthusiasm and concern for practicing new techniques resulting in original works and colorful, and where fantasy and reality intermingle, reflecting the concerns and dreams of the artist.
Councilman Craft, Antonio Valero, recalled that this exhibition is part of the activities that has made the Department of Craft, by the Artisan Association this summer, highlighting the effort and enthusiasm with which the artist has prepared .
Valero has taken the opportunity to invite all to visit this landmark jumillanos place, and invite all those who still do not know this building.
The craft Loli Ortiz, very excited, said it is the first time you make a statement, being, according to her, an amateur self-taught in painting, devoting three years to this activity, but stresses that always liked.
He has done several courses in the People's University Edward, being a friend to cheer responsible for approaching the Artisan's House, and the association, which now belongs.
Emphasizes that his work is "their way", because that is the work that makes giving his personal touch.
It is a work made with love and hope despite being small, but very varied and reflects his passion for fantasy and mythology.
According to the artist, is preparing some new projects to complete works and to make presentations later.
Everyone thanked for the opportunity that is given to exhibit their works in the Artisan's House.
The work, which will remain on display until July 28, consists of forty-one paintings, twenty-five fans decorated eggs, which can be viewed and purchased at the Artisan's House, located at 12th Street Rico, Monday to Friday 17 to 20.30 and Saturdays from 10 to 14 and 17 to 20.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla