"Camino a Bilbao", the poster chosen for the 2025 Big Week
The poster made by Mario Larrinaga Mochales has been chosen to announce the Big Week of 2025. Among the six finalist works, it has received 43.77% of the popular vote. The author will receive a prize of 3,000 euros.
Mario Larrinaga Mochalesin 'Camino a Bilbao'has chosen the winning poster to announce the Aste Nagusia with 43.77% of the votes and will receive 3,000 euros .
The Councilwoman for Equality and Festivities, Itziar Urtasun, has begun her speech by thanking the 222 people who have presented themselves to the competition and the citizens who voted. From Bilbao 72 works have been received, so many from the Basque Country, 59 from the State and 19 from other countries, which "excites us because it continues to inspire our predictions to present ideas for Aste Nagusia, beyond Bilbao, Bizkaia or Euskadi."
The journalist Andoni Calvo has explained that 'Camino a Bilbao ' is' the right sign because it brings together very well the elements that we live in during the Aste Nagusia in Bilbao. The gastronomy appears, the marker comes out, the txupinera, there is the gargantuan... We think that that magical week in which we cry, we hug, we laugh and we get so excited is very well reflected. '
As an anecdote, he acknowledges that there is an error in the poster, among laughter: "I have madea mistake in the colors of the ikurriña. I confess it is a mistake that I have made all my life, but it will be corrected. Under the conditions of the contest, there is a possibility of correcting errors that do not compromise the composition of the poster.
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