CCC's Street Art Contest #145 | Patriotic gallery in a mural [Eng-Esp]

in StreetArt11 months ago

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Greetings to all street art lovers! Today I would like to share a beautiful mural that I have called Patriotic gallery on a mural.

These figures on the wall represent characters and symbols of Venezuela in 200 meters of the avenue. I really liked the way they gave shadows and lights to the faces. I also liked the colors of nature and the indigenous Guaicaipuro that contrasts in a gray color.

¡Saludos a todos los amantes del arte callejero! Hoy me gustaría compartir un bonito mural al que he llamado Galería patriótica en un mural.

Estas figuras en la pared representan personajes y símbolos de Venezuela en 200 metros de la avenida. Me gustó mucho la forma en que le dieron sombra y luces a los rostros. También me gustaron los colores de la naturaleza y el indígena Guaicaipuro que contrasta en un color gris.

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In Venezuela I have seen that the symbols of history and patriotic culture have been wrapped by political distinctions, which should not be because history is an indelible mark that does not belong to anyone today, on the contrary, it carved the path that we travel today, is my way of thinking.

In the corner of the longest wall, we can see some beautiful macaws with their colors taking flight. They give me the feeling of happiness because of the joyfulness that I know characterizes these birds. Then comes the Leander boat that accompanied Francisco de Miranda, which is the figure we see next.

And at the other end we see Simon Bolivar, who are surrounded by the silhouette of his army and the flags of the Latin American countries.

En Venezuela he visto que los símbolos de la historia y la cultura patriótica se ha visto arropada por distinciones políticas, cosa que no debería de ser ya que la historia es una huella imborrable que no pertenece a nadie de la actualidad, al contrario labró el camino que hoy recorremos, es mi forma de pensar.

En la esquina de la pared más larga, podemos ver unos hermosos guacamayos con sus colores alzando vuelo. Me dan la sensación de felicidad por la algarabía que sé que caracteriza a estas aves. Luego viene el Leander barco que acompañó a Francisco de Miranda, que es la figura que vemos luego.

Y en el otro extremo vemos a Simón Bolívar, que se encuentran rodeado de la silueta de su ejército y las banderas de los países de América Latina.

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This mural is located at the entrance of San Cristobal, capital of Tachira State. With a diameter of 200 meters long and 2 meters high. It was painted by the army as it is decorating one of the military enclosures of the city.

I hope you like this tour. And see you next time. Bye!

Este mural se encuentra en toda la entrada de San Cristóbal, capital del Estado Táchira. Con un diámetro de 200 metros de largo y 2 metros de alto. Fue pintado por el ejército ya que está decorando uno de los recintos militares de la ciudad.

Espero que les guste este paseo. Y nos en una próxima oportunidad. Chao!


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Cool wall with all these historical elements. I think this wall has been featured in the community before, but it's cool to have another view on it. Because as Marcel Duchamp said, it's the viewer who makes the work of art. Thanks for sharing these pics on The StreetArt Community.

😊👍🏻 Thank you very much