The hermitage of San Jose hosts until November 27, an exhibition of young artist Jumillano José Francisco Martínez Jiménez.
The curious show called 'changing nature' and you can see from Tuesday to Sunday from 17:00 to 19:30.
The exhibition was inaugurated on Friday by the councilman of Culture Joan Guardiola and the author of it.
Guardiola said that "in Jumilla we have a very important number of young people who are interested in and Audiovisual Arts, in its many facets, as is the case in this sample, a reflection of photography, sculpture and some short films."
"All these artists offer these cultural spaces to present their work, as in the Chapel of San Jose where he joined the tradition, the past, an old building with new, emergent and current artistic trends," said Councillor for Culture also congratulated the author "by the imagination and creativity he has shown in this exhibition."
For his part, José Francisco Martínez Jiménez said that this exhibition came "a day of shopping, thinking that if today is packaged food, why not be packing other things."
So the artist has managed to pack several objects shown in the exhibition, where you can also see a tree, which is a mutation of a normal tree with plastic tubes and entirely artificial.
In addition, a container of beans to help people discover how to grow and a series of photos showing the stages of a pot and a sheet starts to burn and how to completely stop.
The artist has participated in various calls artistic and Jumilla in Murcia and intends to continue to prepare and exhibit other signs elsewhere.
José Francisco Martínez Jiménez Jumillano is an enthusiastic young man from a very young age was involved in a cultural and artistic as it became part of the official school of Music in Jumilla.
It is inspired by artists such as Luis Gordillo and Miguel Barcelo.
This young self has learned from the experiences that have procured his many travels to competitions and events.
Today, while continuing with their art projects, is also developing a professional job in the world for the Performing Arts, allowing you to interact with the panorama of dance, theater and music, in addition to being informed of the latest cultural trends.
The exhibition is part of the series 'artist close' and is included in 'Fall Cultural' organized by the Department of Culture.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla