‘Afternoon’ The week began to reflect the controversy that sparked the Holy Week poster in Seville. study Salustiano Garcia This was accompanied by an intense discussion on social networks; In addition to praise, harsh criticism, including homophobia-laden messages, was also received from many users.
“In the poster we see a half-naked, resurrected young Jesus. as usual. But some Sevillians did not like this image at all,” began Ana Rosa Quintana.
Susana DiazSalustiano, one of Alan’s collaborators, emphasized that he was “loyal to his job” when asked. Carolina Ferre He also applauded the artist’s work: “Poster This is beautiful and classic, it didn’t surprise me at all. And I don’t think a poster deserves to have the whole of Spain looking like this. “He is a risen Christ like all the others.”
Other collaborators expressed themselves along the same lines. Xavier Sarda And Beatriz ArchidonaBefore the presenter shares his own opinion on the subject. “He is a very well-known artist. I love the poster, it looks different to me”Ana Rosa, who does not understand the criticisms against an artist who “is given freedom within the framework of respect for the brotherhoods”, said:
Salustiano Garcia also spoke to Telecinco magazine and admitted that the purpose of the poster was “not to create any controversy”. “I wanted it to be based on absolute respect for the brotherhood and the Christian world”The creator noted that his painting was “very classic and traditional.”
“I just want to say that my whole family are Puppy Sisters, and I think they would be so proud that I’m wearing the puppy’s cloth,” Ana Rosa said before congratulating him. “In any case, we must Dare to make a poster for Holy Week in Seville“he confirmed between laughter.