Presentation of the book ‘Drought’ by Malaga artist Jesús Román at Casa de las Tejerinas
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The book presentation is scheduled for the upcoming Friday, May 23rd, at 6:00 p.m., and will be open to the public until the venue reaches full capacity. The Estepona City Council has announced that on Friday, May 23rd, at 18:00 hours, the book ‘Drought’, authored by illustrator and visual artist Jesús Román, will be presented at the Alfonso Gil Alfonso Hall in Casa de Las Tejerinas. ‘Drought’ is a visually captivating and emotionally profound work that delves into the symbolism of water as a representation of love and life’s essence. Set in a distant, dystopian future on Earth, the characters grapple with the gradual disappearance of sea water, prompting them to reevaluate their priorities. While ‘Drought’ takes a more mature approach compared to Román’s previous works, it remains engaging for readers of all ages, encouraging contemplation on environmental fragility and human connections through a compelling narrative and enriching illustrations. Free admission will be granted until capacity is reached. Jesús Román, a passionate author and illustrator, explores creativity and new realms through his art and storytelling. Known for works like ‘Children, Pedestrians Who Still Fly’, ‘Ada, Trust Yourself’, and ‘Luna, You Shine’, Román captivates audiences with magical and reflective tales. ‘Drought’ represents his latest endeavor, showcasing his artistic and narrative growth while promising a profound impact on its readers.

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