CCC's StreetArt Contest #249 - [Own Work]
Greetings friends street art lovers, once again I am pleased to share with all of you one of my most recent works.*
- This mural is the renovation of the old wall dedicated to special children, specifically children with autism.
I'm afraid that due to personal issues and conflicts in my person I didn't want to be named or mentioned or be in the list of artists who did this work since the credit for it goes to the state government and I really don't want to be part of this, but it's what I have to do for the life I chose and that's why I kept some of the pictures of the process.
This work is done on a concrete wall a wall in optimal conditions to perform a much higher level work I had proposed several ideas I made two designs and managed to capture one of them digitally on the wall to let the political leaders know what our initiative and motivation was because we are really passionate about painting but again I emphasize that this is something totally political and the decisions are made by them.
I will always give my personal opinion about this since I have been the main founder of my collective that represents urban culture and all this has been lost through the years and no person will convince me that this is what life is about, that this is about maturing because when we are really passionate about something we do not stop from one day to the next and when we have culture and respect for other human beings we always want to contribute our grain of sand and as we have already done, we want to do our bit and as I have already said, we want to do our bit. and as I have already mentioned on multiple occasions I know that graffiti is linked to vandalism however I know with firm certainty that graffiti also drives new generations and provides motivation and even hope to young people and adults with its message and beautiful images something that unfortunately here has been scarce since all my life but I will not give up I know that I will bring graffiti back to life and my people.
- I'm sure you are wondering where this mural was made, check out the town Punta de Mata Venezuela.
The materials used here were rubber based paints and brushes plus a few hours of effort and dedication at the beginning of this mural. I was very very disappointed as I don't just do this style of drawing and I know that in this space something with much more difficulty and of a much higher level could have been done but this is what it is, I hope you enjoy it AND follow my content for more.
Autism, currently recognized as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects communication and behavior, people with autism may experience challenges in social interaction, verbal and non-verbal communication, as well as in establishing relationships and may often have restricted or repetitive interests and behaviors.
Throughout Venezuela, as well as in other countries, there have been initiatives to raise awareness and promote the inclusion of people with autism and one of these initiatives has been the creation of commemorative murals which serve as a powerful visual medium to raise awareness in the community, highlight the importance of acceptance and inclusion, and honor the children and families living with this condition.
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Nice work especially with this message... It's not easy to make a living from your art, you have to go commercial every now and then. But I can see that you haven't lost your passion despite all the events.. Thanks for sharing your work on The StreetArt Community.
Have a great Weekend
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Passion for the paint is one thing but i feel like a idiot too. Thanks for all the support bro !LUV
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