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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.

Created on September 23, 2024
Galería Albor, Bartolomé Mitre 189, B2900ACC San Nicolás de Los Arroyos, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Date created2024-09-23T22:00:00.000Z
Camera usedDJI FC3411
Marker typeartwork
CitySan Nicolás de los Arroyos
CountryArgentina