Mikel Urmeneta, founder and artistic director of the factory drawings "Kukuxumusu" created the commemorative poster UNESCO bid the horses came to the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
This was announced by Councilman Celebrations in the city of Caravaca de la Cruz, Francisco José García, in a press conference during the visit of Navarre Artist to Caravaca de la Cruz.
Mikel Urmeneta last weekend went to Caravaca to know the city and aspects of its festivities.
During his stay, he visited the places where the celebration takes place and has spoken with riders, embroiderers, designers and local historians.
"I think the feast of the horses came, I have in my retina since I was a child, is in my style as a poster. Detailed information received in October by the City and I realized I had very good receptivity, the communication in recent months is still very fluid, "said the artist during his appearance before the media.
Meanwhile, Councilman Celebration was very pleased to have the cooperation of Urmeneta to promote celebration, "implies a real honor for us that one of the Spanish artists recognized more hospitalizations and find the inspiration of the moment at the party of the horses came and collaborate with us in their international circulation. "
Asimimo, the mayor moved that, in addition to the commemorative poster candidacy, are being further initiatives with Urmeneta and "Kukuxumusu" which is expected to see the light in the coming months.
Mikel Urmeneta lives between New York and Pamplona, ​​is an artist, founder and artistic director of "Kukuxumusu" dedicated to bring creativity in different sectors and well known for his drawings on tees and other media that are sold in over 90 countries.
Out as a poster artist, having twice won the poster of San Fermin and made posters for the Musical Fortnight of San Sebastián, the Festival de Jazz de Vitoria, the Feria de San Isidro, Horse Races of Sanlucar de Barrameda, the Tomatina Buñol.
Highlight their work and creative collaborations for brands and organizations such as Greenpeace, Microsoft or Schweppes and collaborations with personalities like Dalai Lama or Eduardo Punset.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz