The mural titled "Wrapped World" by the Bulgarian street artist Nasimo is a tribute to the legendary artist Christo (Christo Vladimirov Javacheff), known for his large-scale environmental art installations. The mural is located on the facade of the Sofia Mathematical High School in Sofia, Bulgaria, and was created shortly after the posthumous realization of one of Christo’s most ambitious projects, the wrapping of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
Nasimo, a leading figure in the Bulgarian street art scene, who has been active since the 1990s and is known for his large, spiritually themed murals.
The mural reflects Christo's iconic wrapping technique, which he used to transform buildings and landscapes by covering them with fabric, symbolizing the way our modern society often focuses on appearances, neglecting the true essence beneath.
The mural is part of a broader initiative by the Sofia Municipality titled "Christo and Jean-Claude: Meetings without Separation," aimed at celebrating Christo's legacy. Nasimo’s intention was to create a piece that captures the optimism and forward-thinking spirit of Christo’s work, rather than evoking nostalgia or sadness.
The mural features a stylized portrait of Christo alongside abstract elements that represent his distinctive artistic style, particularly his fascination with wrapping objects. The bright and dynamic colors are intended to evoke the vibrant energy and creativity that Christo brought to his projects.
This work is not only a tribute to Christo’s impact on the art world but also an invitation for viewers to look beyond the surface and appreciate the deeper meaning behind both the art and the world around them.
Camera used | Huawei VOG-L29 |
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Marker type | artwork |
City | Sofia |
Country | Sofia |
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