September 05, 2016
History has taught us that turtles are creatures that defy nature and the passage of time, which is why many artists today have been inspired by them to convert walls into amazing works of art. Some of these were created seeking to transmit messages of environmental conservation through colors and shapes.
That’s why today we will show you some murals inspired by turtles around the world:
Artist: Senkoe
Location: Juárez AVE with 5th AVE
Artist: Rvastreetart
Location: 18th street #11 at Have a nice day Coffee
Artist: Agus a.k.a Sapo
Location: Main street of Mazunte, Oaxaca
Artist: Robena
Location: Hana Highway #99 Maui Go-Round.
Artist: Martín Ron
Location: Pedro de Luján street #3320
Artist: BiCromo/ Jenaro Gonzalez
Location: Carrera 45 National University of Colombia, Bogota, Colombia
Artist: Ariana Escudero
Location: Bvld. Benito Juárez
Turtles have earned a special place on the planet, the proof is these samples of art and creativity that can be found all over the world. The next time you find a mural, ask more about its realization and discover its history. Each of the artists has merged feelings, stories, situations, and emotions to give life and color to these murals.
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