A collaborative mural of more than a kilometer advances in Córdoba capital

A collaborative mural of more than a kilometer advances in Córdoba capital
A collaborative mural of more than a kilometer advances in Córdoba capital

The mayor of Córdoba, Daniel Passerini, toured the 1,000 linear meters of murals made by national and international artists on the walls of the Letizia Bridge.

The proposal that fills the eastern area of ​​the capital city with life and color was developed last weekend, within the framework of the IV edition of the national event that brings together muralists and graffiti artists, convened by the Sierras Graff edition of Córdoba, in together with the Municipality.

This event migrates and visits cities that, like Tandil (where the movement was born), have mountain ranges within their geography. On this occasion he chose the city of Córdoba to fill that sector of the capital with colors.

Over the course of three days, 70 artists were invited and selected from a total of 500 proposals submitted, painting more than 130 murals on the banks of the Suquía River, on both sides of the Letizia Bridge.

70 artists participated from a total of 500 proposals.

During his tour, the mayor of the capital appreciated every detail of the interventions, while he spoke with and congratulated their authors, among whom were local representatives as well as from Buenos Aires, Entre Ríos, Tandil, Neuquén, CABA, Mar del Plata, Santa Fe, La Pampa and Río Negro, among others. Foreign artists from Chile, Mexico, the United States, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Berlin, Germany also participated.

Each creation was made under a free theme, seeking to expose the local cultures of each artist through graffiti and murals, using various techniques, with the use of brushes or aerosols.

Among the colorful and majestic paintings, the face of the father of the Cordoban quartet, Carlitos “la Mona” Jiménez, stands out, made by the artist Risa3 from the city of Buenos Aires.

In another piece you can see the face of Diego Maradona made by Estensilvania and Cor_gan.

He also participated, leaving his mark and all his art on the walls of Córdoba, in the largest graffiti group in Argentina “I don’t bathe”, recognized worldwide.

Freestyle battles were also held throughout the day.

 
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