By the 1940s, he already had substantial support in Barcelona, allowing him to exhibit frequently at venues like the Sala Augusta and the Layetana gallery.
The first Indaliano Congress took place in 1947 in Pechina, his hometown, leading to the foundation of the Academia Indaliana Artes y Bellas Letras de Almería.
Throughout the fifties, sixties, and seventies, he alternately exhibited in Barcelona, Almeria, and occasionally in Bilbao, Zaragoza, Vitoria, Granada, etc.
Exhibitions of his work at the Harvy Gallery or the Casino in Almeria were successful, earning him widespread recognition.
From an early age and throughout his life, he was also fascinated by the rural environment, which he depicted in paintings of the farmhouses of Andarax, the district of La Chanca, the landscape of Níjar and the Tabernas Desert.