The Templar Association of Jumilla (ATJ), has published the corresponding to the 2015 annual catalog, which includes all the works exhibited at the National Exhibition Prisoners of Fine Arts and Crafts whose stage was the Murcia Penitentiary II, regarding parties Merced, whose authors are prisoners participating in the Templar Phoenix Project, created in 2006 to promote the fine arts and crafts among inmates in prisons in the Spanish territory, as a training therapy, combating social exclusion and encouragement of self-esteem in coordination with the General Secretariat of Penitentiary Institutions and dashboards penitentiaries.
DIN A5 format, coated paper, full-color 16 pages contain 52 works by the prison population participating in the mentioned project framed in the acts of the XII Crusade Templar Cultural Bailiwick of Jumilla, annual compendium of cultural activities , religious and recreational that militate Christi develop both Murcia town, famous for the temple of their wines, and outside it.
Sponsored by the ATJ highlights, full page, a guest book, the macaw "Tizona" 1.20 x 80 cm CP Ocaña II, thread work, discipline seen as a very positive therapy which is firmly committed ATJ by the relaxing benefits of the convicts while their concentration and stimulates creativity.
The publication also includes the technical oil, watercolor, pen, pencil, graphite pencil, and the play "pharmacy bottles", an acrylic on canvas 90 x 90 Mülenen prestigious painter Nono García who attends as a guest in support of the reintegration of prisoners.
Closing the catalog, full-page, "Curiosities of Murcia UTE II" graphic space plasma artisans work with recyclable material, highlighting a paddle Roman ship, a biplane of the First World War in cardboard carousel, with Roman legionary his chariot at full scale, the construction of submersible hull "Ictíneo II" Narcís Monturiol, and a miniature (6 cm) of Biscuter, Spanish utility car of the 1950s.
Source: Templarios de Jumilla