Hoy pongo el foco en un único mural. "El Cuento de los Loros" del artista Martin Ron. Una enorme obra de aproximadamente 412 metros cuadrados. La monumental obra se encuentra en la esquina de Pedro Ignacio Rivera y Holmberg, en el barrio de Villa Urquiza. Me animo a decir que debe de ser el mural mas grande de la ciudad, pero como siempre estoy abierto a opiniones divergentes acerca del tema! El "lienzo" sobre el que esta plasmado es un edificio de 4 pisos. El mural se aprecia escoltado por una serie de esculturas de Clorindo Testa.
I will only show a single work of art today. The "El Cuento de los Loros" (literal translation amounting to something like "The Story of the Parrots") of street artist, Martin Ron. The gigantic painting covers a surface of around 412 square metres. It is found in the corner of Pedro Ignacio Rivera and Holmberg, in the heart of Villa Urquiza. I dare say this might just be the largest example of street art in the city of Buenos Aires. If anyone wishes to dispute this last statement, you are more than welcome! The "canvas" for this artwork is nothing less than a four storey building!
I will only show a single work of art today. The "El Cuento de los Loros" (literal translation amounting to something like "The Story of the Parrots") of street artist, Martin Ron. The gigantic painting covers a surface of around 412 square metres. It is found in the corner of Pedro Ignacio Rivera and Holmberg, in the heart of Villa Urquiza. I dare say this might just be the largest example of street art in the city of Buenos Aires. If anyone wishes to dispute this last statement, you are more than welcome! The "canvas" for this artwork is nothing less than a four storey building!