It was created by the young Totana artist Emilio Cerezo
This morning, Daniel Marín, manager of Clínica Veterinaria Dogo (the sponsoring company), unveiled the mural ‘MIKO’, created by the young Totana artist Emilio Cerezo on the exterior wall of the building adjacent to the establishment. During the event, details were given about the work carried out on this surface, which has served as a unique canvas, and the characteristics of the pictorial work that the painter has captured on it. The owners of the building in question were also thanked for their authorisation to use it for this purpose. Finally, Daniel Marín wanted to point out that this cultural contribution to the municipality is nothing more than a token of gratitude for the trust placed in them.
About the author:
Emilio Cerezo Rosa, born in September 1986 in Totana (Murcia), studied for his baccalaureate in 2003-2004 at the Lorca School of Art in Murcia, before entering the Faculty of Fine Arts in Granada in 2004 and completing his degree in 2009. He then began his postgraduate doctoral studies at the same faculty. He currently resides in Barcelona, where he develops his work.
Emilio Cerezo’s beginnings in painting date back to the late 1990s, when he used spray paint to create works that he had previously studied and structured on paper, painting them on walls in his village and the surrounding area. Once he began his degree, he expanded his repertoire of surfaces, breaking with the rules established by graffiti in terms of the use of colour and stains. He won first prize in the graffiti category of the municipal competition ‘Crearte Joven’2008’.
