Again Jumillano businessman Alvaro Tranche, company manager Federópticos Mingote, reaches out to the social reintegration of prisoners by putting the window of his hotel located in one of the most emblematic arteries of Murcia town famous for the temple of their wines , available to the jobs that convicts in prisons in the Spanish territory involved in the Phoenix Project Prisoners of Fine Arts and Crafts, created in 2006 by Murcia Altiplano milites Christi, employing the Fine Arts and Crafts as a training therapy and combating social exclusion of prisoners.
The author of the work, which in 2006 was named by the Templar Association of Jumilla his Commander of Fine Arts to the prison of Zuera (Zaragoza), employs the technique of oil on cardboard support which measures 107 x 76 cm give a projection outstanding, which extols the tones and face the crucified Nazarene.
With this work and action, entrepreneur, author of the work and Templar association, through the arts and effort of prisoners want to join the relevance of the singular Easter jumillana.
Source: Templarios de Jumilla