Murales Miguel Hernandez de San Isidro Orihuela.

May it come from the Hearts

La Guardia “May it come from the Hearts” 2017 Plaza de San Isidro A very chromatically intense mural that breathes the style of the revolutionary propaganda posters. The central form of the composition is a labourer in black ploughing the land at dusk. A fertile land under a yellow, red and black sky. The authors [...]
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Murales Miguel Hernandez de San Isidro Orihuela.

¡Marzo viene! (Marzo is Coming!)

Daniel  Murcia; Carmen Rubio; Eva Fresquet, Mª Isabel Quinto y Encarna Alcaide “¡Marzo viene!” (Marzo is Coming!) 2017 Travesía Doctor Escolano, 5AC This collective drawing shows another allegory of the caged bird. Here, it has transformed into a yellow lemon, a very typical fruit of Orihuela’s orchards, and one with which Miguel Hernández identified himself. [...]
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Murales Miguel Hernandez de San Isidro Orihuela.

But There is a Ray of Sunlight in the Struggle which always Conquers Darkness

Asociación de Bellas Artes de Elche “But There is a Ray of Sunlight in the Struggle which always Conquers Darkness” 2017 Travesía Doctor Escolano, 2AC Elche’s Fine Arts Association, devoted to the promotion of plastic arts, reproduces on the wall a picture by one of their most relevant painters: Marga Plá. It is a beautiful [...]
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Murales Miguel Hernandez de San Isidro Orihuela

The Peace I am Forging Shall Exist for the Child

Ana Leonís “The Peace I am Forging Shall Exist for the Child” 2017 Travesía Doctor Escolano, 4AC Ana Leonís, painter from Orihuela,  has taken part in several editions of the San Isidro Murals. In this work Leonís painted a dragonfly with female body and branches. On its blue wings, a hand writes the verse: The [...]
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Murales Miguel Hernandez de San Isidro Orihuela

The Hand is the Tool of the Soul

Cuadernos viajeros Elx “The Hand is the Tool of the Soul” 2017 Calle El Cerezo 1AC, corner with Samaritana 36 This is the work of Cuadernos Viajeros, a group joined by their interest in drawing and painting, and which has left its mark in the San Isidro district with an allegory inspired by Miguel Hernández's [...]
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