The mural PREHISTORIC LIFE captures a powerful intersection of life and death in the prehistoric era. The composition features a prehistoric predator’s skull, depicted in vibrant shades of magenta and white, with a prehistoric bird perched atop it, detailed in blue and black. This fragment of prehistoric life symbolizes the eternal cycle of life and death, where both elements coexist and complement each other.
The artwork employs spray paint techniques to achieve a detailed and realistic finish, combining soft textures with precise use of light and shadow that bring the mural to life. The contrast between the warm tones of the skull and the cool tones of the bird reinforces the narrative of coexistence between death and life in an ancient context.
The main message is to celebrate the interconnectedness of the ancient and the vital, highlighting the importance of understanding the natural cycles of existence. This mural transforms the public space into a striking visual reminder of our natural history and its legacy.
Camera used | Sony ILCE-7SM2 |
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Date created | 2021-09-20T10:00:00.000Z |
Marker type | artwork |
City | La Bisbal del Penedès |
Country | Spain |