Miguel Bejarano Moreno
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Miguel Bejarano Moreno is a Spanish sculptor, known for his Roman Catholic statues for the famous procession
Procession
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s of the Semana Santa (Holy Week). He lives and works in Seville
Seville
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 Spain.

He started his artistic education in 1981 at the Escuela de Artes Aplicadas y Oficios Artísticos (School of applied arts and artistic offices.) He specialized in sculpting under the auspices of the Sevillan sculptor Jesús Santos Calero. After that, he studied molding and casting with Francisco Fatuarte. Eventually he graduated in Applied arts in 1991. He perfected his modelling techniques in the workshop of the famous Sevillan sculptor Luis Alvarez Duarte. Since then he has worked independently in his own workshop.

Although he has made statues of secular subjects, he is known in particular for his religious works. He has worked for several processional brotherhoods (Cofradías) in Andalusia
Andalusia
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 e.g. in Seville, Almería
Almería
Almería is a city in Andalusia, Spain, on the Mediterranean Sea. It is the capital of the province of the same name.-Toponym:Tradition says that the name Almería stems from the Arabic المرية Al-Mariyya: "The Mirror", comparing it to "The Mirror of the Sea"...

, Cádiz
Cádiz
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, Granada
Granada
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, Huelva
Huelva
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, Jaén
Jaén, Spain
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 and Málaga
Málaga
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. He has also worked outside of Andalusia and is known especially for the statue of Our Lady of Hope in Miami and Our Lady of Warfhuizen
Warfhuizen
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 in the Netherlands
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.

His statue of Our Lady the 'Enclosed Garden' in Warfhuizen in the Netherlands
Kingdom of the Netherlands
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 has attracted a lot of attention since 2003. It has turned the hermitage chapel of Our Lady
Our Lady the Garden Enclosed
The Hermitage of Our Lady, the Garden Enclosed is situated in the former parish church of Warfhuizen, a village in the extreme north of the Netherlands. The name draws upon the traditional epithet for the Virgin Mary of hortus conclusus or enclosed garden.The hermitage was founded in 2001 as the...

 into a shrine
Shrine
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 by attracting thousands of parents worrying about their children. This all happened rather suddenly and without an apparent cause, like an apparition or a miracle. Therefore the many pilgrim
Pilgrim
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s themselves are sometimes (mockingly) referred to as the 'Miracle of Warfhuizen.'

External links

  • Artist Website
  • Dutch Wikipedia http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miguel_Bejarano_Moreno
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