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Bartolomé Medina captures in his photography exhibit the "humble beauty ignored" Jumillano Flora (02/02/2015)

In the "humble ignored beauty" Jumillano flora, fixed the photographer jumillano Bartolomé Medina, the camera lens, and as a result, about fifty snapshots will be presented during the month of February, in a sample, which The author covers the unique beauty of flowers and plants in the municipality of Jumilla, breaking in many cases the "false myth weed" because according to the author, "no weeds, but humble plants that go unnoticed" .

Montoya Yolanda Lopez, senior technician in Natural and Landscape Resources, and former student of Bartholomew Medina, was in charge of presenting the exhibition.

"In each photograph find a part of us, our history, a nature experience, or our people, we just have to let your mind fly and finding their position in our minds".

So, Yolanda, highlighted as the aromas of this flora evoke memories forgotten us, "rosemary, the Pilgrimage, caterpillar, a good gachamiga family, thistle, as a cure for colds and flu, or wishes to be with blowing a dandelion ".

Ended the presentation encouraging people to walk between the images and reflect on when and how the saw and did at the time, "do them sharers in his life and see how far they had gone unnoticed all these plants, however, have formed and are part of us and our people. "

Meanwhile the author, Bartolomé Medina stood on the work as "is the translation of an experience that we made for 3 years, Isidora Navarro and I, walking, going to the field, and above all to live the way," he noted the author, while highlighting the paradox of urban herbs, "humble herbs, which do not attract attention, that go unnoticed, that are next to or even see them, but by all appropriate means, and with the right technology, We can make these herbs look, and appreciate all that treasure ignored and hidden that we have around us. "

Councillor for Culture and Tourism, María Dolores Fernández, was responsible for closing the exhibition.

"During this presentation have said two words with which I want to stay. Said Walker was, I think Bartholomew Medina and Fatima Navarro, have shown throughout their personal and professional life be walkers in art and has talked about nature, this show is a stunning tribute to that nature, and especially the permanent relief from all these forgotten and lost plants, but in many cases even saved lives. "

The exhibition will be open until next February 28 at the Museum of Ethnography and Nature Sciences Jerónimo Molina.

In addition to the exhibition, the Saturday, February 21, at 20.00, the audiovisual "Humble Beauty Ignored" will be screened, whose music has been specially composed for the film by Guillermo García López Villaverde.

In addition, the City of Jumilla Facebook, you can visit part of the exhibition, an online tour of some of the snapshots in the sample.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla

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