The sixth edition of Mucho Mas Mayo festival starts today, May 9th and the 15th to leave a sample of art and the quality of young talents who have participated.
A total of fourteen creative projects are already installed in the streets and squares for artists are directly with the public.
Youth Council Members, Ruth María Collado, and Safety, Trade and Tourism, Javier Herrero, accompanied by the artists themselves, have made ​​this morning a tour of five of the most representative facilities Mucho Mas Mayo Festival.
The Arboretum Gateway in the Sea Wall has been the starting point of the journey they have seen the work done by Thomas Engelbert and Elena Azzedine.
A gateway as a step by pallets ficus amounts between the sea wall, pushing through the old trees, and culminates in an observation tower on the edge of it.
As explained by the artist Thomas Engelbert, this is a proposal that uses pallets, referring to the port, which was also directed his gaze, and the exchange of goods, motor city.
Among the creative ideas that will decorate the city these days are also the Messenger Bank, located in the Plaza of the CIM and conducted by ASID Cartagena, a work that provides a resting place for passersby.
Up next on 13 May between 10.00 and 12.00 in the morning, a group of ASID Cartagen to be together to work to obtain the views of visitors and photograph together with your work.
Natural Areas in the street Medeiros, designed by the students of Secondary school of Ben Arabi Institute is another project that can be visited these days and offers, in the street, a door to another world.
Looks exposure (sculpture, painting and photography), which can be seen at the Casino Main Street, also designed by the students of the Ben Arabi, and includes self-portraits that surround the eye to create a game and a dialogue with the viewer.
Finally, the Hybrid Recyclable, made ​​by the students of the Secondary Mediterranean, built in the streets of Carmen a car made ​​from plastic waste from a family of three members for 60 days and that is a criticism of the original impairment environment.
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Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena