Almudí Palace show from Friday morning show "L'enfant terrible" of Murcia Cantabella Carmen Molina (Cantabella), dedicated to the loss of innocence which is the transition from childhood to adulthood.
Up to October 27 may under Almudí walls a total of 37 paintings and 20 sculptures that speak of this break and how the adult holds a perpetual childhood for not dealing with a reality that scares you.
The images offered these children exhibit on comets and planets or knocking slingshot airplanes that evoke folk tales and allegories related to travel.
Cantabella (Murcia, 1977) has had solo exhibitions outside of Spain, the Netherlands and Mexico.
Individual in our country have taken their place in Madrid (2013, 2011 and 2008), Bilbao (2012) in Malaga and Cartagena (2011), Valencia (2009), Cáceres and Plasencia (2007) and Murcia, where his activity is constant since 2002.
She has authored poster Burial of the Sardine 2011 and has received the second prize at the XIII Sculpture Contest Young Municipal Building in Murcia 2005, plus honorable mention in the competition Murciajoven Visual Arts in 2004.
His work has also participated in group exhibitions in Mexico City, Rotterdam, Miami, Bogota, Padova, Nice and Panama.
In Spain also shown in Madrid, Barcelona, ​​Valencia, Santander, Sevilla, Granada, Cáceres, Alicante, Mallorca, Castellón, Ciudad Real, Pontevedra, Albacete and Cadiz, among others.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia