This breathtaking mural in Cali, Colombia, is a collaborative masterpiece by Nandy Mondragón and Rito Sin Sermones. It not only enhances the urban landscape but also delivers a powerful message about biodiversity and environmental awareness. Created within the framework of COP 16, this mural is a celebration of Cali's rich natural heritage and a call to action in the face of the ongoing environmental crisis.
The composition features a splendid array of elements from Colombia’s ecosystems, including a radiant torch ginger flower, a vibrant frog, a blue lizard from Gorgona Island, an angel bee, an emperor’s staff, an achiote fruit, and delicate mangrove shoots. Each element was carefully chosen to represent species and plants that often go unnoticed, emphasizing their importance in the interconnected web of life. By scaling these beings to monumental proportions, the artists symbolically highlight their existence and value, urging viewers to see them with fresh eyes.
The collaboration between Mondragón and Rito Sin Sermones blends their artistic strengths to deliver both beauty and purpose. Their work is part of a growing movement of urban graphics in Cali, showcasing art that transcends mere aesthetics to inspire reflection and action. The mural stands as a reminder that we share this planet with countless other species, and our survival is deeply tied to theirs.
More than an artistic achievement, this mural aims to spark conversations and inspire actions that contribute to preserving biodiversity. It calls on everyone to recognize the interconnectedness of all life forms and to take meaningful steps toward environmental stewardship. Through this vivid and symbolic artwork, Mondragón and Rito Sin Sermones have gifted Cali not just with a stunning visual landmark, but with a poignant reminder of our collective responsibility to the planet. ❤️🔥
Camera used | DJI FC8482 |
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Date created | 2024-12-14T23:00:00.000Z |
Organization | Sec. Paz y Cultura Ciudadana, Secretaría de Cultura de Cali, Fundación Culata |
Marker type | artwork |
City | Cali |
Country | Colombia |