The mural La Preocupación portrays the face of a young woman of striking beauty, whose expression conveys deep sensitivity and a latent concern. Created for the fourth edition of Festival 23700 as part of the first graffiti competition "Art is Our Code," the work merges the classical Renaissance style with the contemporary aesthetics of urban art.
A standout element of the composition is the technique that simulates the application of a tattoo, where the design appears to adhere to the young woman’s skin, evoking a connection between tradition and modernity. The contrast between the Renaissance delicacy of the face and the boldness of the urban design creates a unique visual narrative that explores the duality between artistic heritage and contemporary innovation.
The warm and golden tones of the background enhance the atmosphere of introspection, while the urban design details add dynamism and modernity. The main message of La Preocupación is to invite viewers to reflect on the coexistence of universal human emotions with the constant evolution of artistic expressions.