This stunning mural, titled Twilight, is Martín Ron's third contribution to the San Nicolás series, located at Mitre 189. It presents a profound visual and conceptual connection to the city’s history and its identity, offering viewers a new perspective while harmonizing with its surroundings. The piece depicts a red-haired woman emerging from the streams of the Paraná River, sheltering herself from a storm beneath a pink umbrella. In her hand, she holds a pen—a symbolic reference to the signing of the historic San Nicolás Agreement. This element ties the artwork deeply to the city's heritage, with the Paraná River serving as a silent witness to its unfolding history.
Ron described this mural as a unique challenge, requiring him to bridge the existing environment with something fresh and surprising. The resulting piece not only enriches the urban landscape but also invites introspection, posing the question: What story do you want to continue writing?
Twilight is part of a growing tour of murals in San Nicolás and visually intertwines with Olivia and the River, a piece Ron painted in 2022. Together, these works create a journey through art, history, and imagination, leading pedestrians toward the river while celebrating the spirit of the city.
Date created | 2024-09-23T22:00:00.000Z |
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Camera used | DJI FC3411 |
Marker type | artwork |
City | San Nicolás de los Arroyos |
Country | Argentina |