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A total of 35 works includes the exposure of the young artist Concha Ortuño Jumillano Cerezo (23/11/2010)

This afternoon was inaugurated at the Hermitage of San José de Jumilla, exposure of the young painter Jumillano Concha Ortuño Cerezo.

Included in the series 'closest Artists' and includes a total of 35 works that the artist only 15 years he has made over three years.

It is the first time exposed alone as it has done before his academy classmates.

At this time, there has been several times to call getting Young Artist award in the category of painting.

Concha In his speech thanked the support of all participants and indicated that "it is a compilation of three years I've been painting my hobby but I come from small, looking at books and exhibitions."

The exhibition contains paintings in charcoal, winning pieces from the Art Young, the first pictures he painted, and work of the institute and completed all photographs of him painting, and other computer work.

In his work encompasses many themes and styles and that, as stated "to begin or have a tendency, not a specific technique and you experiment and try anything, even more focused your work, there are even copies of other painters who learn" .

Right now attends Fourth of ESO, and while recognizing that she loves painting, has decided his future career.

At the event, which was attended by dozens of people, including relatives and friends also have been present Councilwoman Joan Culture Guardiola and his teacher Antonia Fernández.

Guardiola has stated that "what we intended when we provide certain minimum elements to this shrine is to host small exhibitions and other cultural events, especially, that is available to young people who are starting Jumilla.

The councilman added: "In this new era started with Shell, I know for the exhibitions he has done with his professor and when he picked Youth Art Awards, an invitation which we are aware of the many young people there with many values and also see their efforts rewarded. "

The council congratulated the author, as well as their parents and grandparents, "as the print upon entering the chapel is fabulous, has a lot of quality pictures and has some great skills."

For his part, Professor Antonia Fernandez welcomed the statement of one of its 'best students'.

Stated that "for me is a student with a lot of momentum, she enjoys painting and is showing, has a lot of quality because they work hard, and his effort is today, for me it's a great feeling because it is a reflection of its work, many teachers would like to have students like her. "

Fernández recalled that the young painter "started with charcoal drawing, then followed with oil on canvas and has practiced and researched the acrylic paint that is very complicated."

He also acknowledged that "today Concha has made me a gift with this exhibition, which coincides with my birthday."

Finally, Juan Guardiola has invited all to attend this exhibition will remain until December 5, in the Chapel of San José, from Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 to 14:00 and 17:00 to 19:00.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla

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