Until July 11 you can visit the Hermitage of San Jose's exhibition 'Landscapes Huerta and Altiplano', a show of watercolors of Assisi Pazó, inaugurated on Tuesday.
For the author the fundamentals of his work "are the contrasts of wild greens from the garden and earth colors of the Altiplano."
The exhibit features 12 watercolor landscapes of the Valle de Ricote and Jumilla, including pictures of the castle and the convent of Santa Ana As stated in the information leaflet Pazó Assisi, Archena painter, "has managed to collect in his watercolors all this warp colors, landscapes and environments and it has combined with the dry irrigation, gardening on the open field, the austere landscape of the mountain with colorful foliage along the river. "
Pazó Assisi said: "The inspiration of my work is the landscape of the area and especially the contrast between different areas of Murcia, which have a tremendous wealth of scenery."
All works are made to the natural and the finishing touches in the studio.
The next exhibition of his paintings will be in October in Archena.
Pazó Assisi is an artist who has painted since childhood and has exhibited in numerous places in both Spain and abroad.
Among the citations and awards for his work highlights his selection in the final of the Young Painters of ABC in 1989 with his work 'Rapa Nui'.
This is an activity organized by the Department of Culture and will last from 9:00 to 14:00
Tuesday through Saturday and from 11:00 to 13:30 Sundays and holidays.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla