EL VEREDÓN DEL ACEBUCHAL

100 X 70 cm.
Mixed painting technique on board.

“Dedicated to agriculture and the roots of the earth. Oranges, olives, and wheat emerge from the scene as symbols of origin and sustenance. The earth-toned lantern reinforces this identity. From here, the horizon line—rooted in the crops—extends toward the other posters. The olive leaves and the guitar initiate a dialogue with the next composition.”

The posters for the 2026 festivals of Lora del Río and its districts stem from a profound and shared idea: brotherhood. Not as an abstract concept, but as a living sentiment that unites our people, our streets, and our traditions. Each poster tells its own story. They are imbued with the gestures, colors, and symbols that make each festival unique. Yet, at the same time, they all share something essential: an invisible connection that intertwines them, as if each image were whispering to the next and echoing the one before. The shapes, tones, and elements travel from one poster to another, transforming without losing their essence, building a silent dialogue that speaks of closeness, of common roots, of shared celebration. Thus, what appear to be four independent works are revealed, in reality, as a single narrative.