A dozen members of this group of social integration were cited last Saturday to paint one of these pieces is at the gateway of the English Court.'s Light and the sea is the name he adopted this weekend the new sculpture.
A Shoe Collection Street Art campaign just lacked Shoepping to paint one of 13 giant shoes on display throughout Cartagena.
A dozen members of the Association for the Mentally Ill Community Integration of Cartagena and Shire (apex) were responsible for color and light fill this monument located at the gateway of the English Court, responsible for this initiative together with the collaboration of the municipalities of Cartagena and Elda and Footwear Museum of Alicante town.
So last Saturday, this group gathered in the main square of El Corte English preparations for a session of street art with brush and brush in hand gave.
A activity, and a group of onlookers and friends of the Association, attended the director of the mall, Alfredo Carvajal, and the mayor of Social Care, Antonio Calderon, watching carefully how this took shape INESCOP shoe.
The light and the sea is from the title this weekend took the shoe sculpture large scale to date has been exposed with a base coat of white paint on the door to the English Court in Cartagena.
The work, which is inspired by the Mediterranean climate, takes as its starting point the colors orange, yellow and blue to capture the features of the city. Alluding Reasons to City Hall and a nod to sponsor embody the character of this eminently tourist town and commercial.
Mariona Simarro, monitors apex, has been responsible for coordinating the project for the execution with the collaboration of sculptor Juan José Quirós, actively cooperates with it in the rehabilitation and integration of this group through artistic expression.
Accompanied by a team of 12 users and 4 monitors Centre gave life to sketch a design with minimalist style.
After closing Shoepping scheduled for May 18, Light and sea will become part of the collection of shoes INESCOP, and may be exposed in the future destinies of Spanish geography, and even beyond our borders.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena