This house is located in the Manzanres, in the Castilla-La stage area of Spain, a land that was known for its long time and its magnificent wealth. The legacy of the agricultural aristocratic class that has long ruled the part of Spain, lives in structures like Manor House, with its stone columns, cobblestone courtyards, wine sellers and olive oil presses. “I am saved from MadridWhere I paid a luck to live in a shovel. I have left the noise of the city for a house where geroniums bloom on my balconies, ”Josi says with the air of satisfaction.
Fesna lent
Here, among the original cement tiles, lime washed walls, supernatural graffiti and an army of decorative swallowing, Josi states that he has reached an existential turn, expressed in the motto: Fesna lent (“Hurf in haste” for Latin). This contradictory phrases – a call to move forward rapidly through life, but in a judicious way – has inspired the work of the artist Juan Monzon GaskaJosi shares a deep connection with Josi. Accordingly, Monzone used medieval egg template painting technology for the roof of Josie’s red salon on the upper floor. Artists from Spain’s Zaragoza are also responsible for hand -tankota waterpots in a large pool near the garden, and Villa Josi to design the symbol, which is painted on furniture and plates and is embroidered on the bed. Probably because he is doing so much work at home, Josi rebuilt a room which was used to wash clothes on behalf of the artist in the past; It now acts as a painting studio of Monzone, where he prepares and studies a color test for Fresco.