Transforming an urban road is not an easy thing, and although more and more we are lucky that the streets are becoming the property of the people that crosses them on foot, thanks to those pedestrians and leaving those damn cars aside, it is not easy to fill a road with color and even more with an artistic touch that makes just walking through it a great experience.
But the creativity of an artist like Raquel Rodrigo will allow us to dream that in the future urban centers will be full of vivid colors to eliminate at the root those grayer tones that manage to blur the feelings with something more musty and sad. A Spanish artist who has her special way of "dressing" in sewing those walls that surround shops, centers and other establishments.
Born in Valencia, Raquel fills the streets with life as if spring passed with its magical color trail with seams that from afar can even make us think that we are in another parallel reality. For those who are used to pixels, and Minecraft, it will surely be a visual sensation worth experiencing.
Rodrigo manages to convert a wire mesh in a whole creative piece from which bright colors, shapes of all kinds and a creativity that turns those gray walls into something very alive are distilled. As if a coral began to be embedded in these streets, its pieces begin to unfold to take a space that must be filled with life.
It must be said that the contrast it causes with a street little frayed by the years and its patterns of all colors are very striking and capture the gaze of the viewer and the one who happened to pass by that street.
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