Die Stimme des Blutes / The Voice of Blood, Gemälde, Öl auf Leinwand, 59 x 79 cm, 1948, Paul G. Allen Collection, Seattle
Laß uns reingehen / Let's Go In
"However, I've got to my right size again: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden - how is that to be done, I wonder?"
Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a doorway leading right into it. "That's very curious!" she thought, "but everything's curious today: I may as well go in." And in she went. Lewis Carroll - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Die Stimme des Blutes / The Voice of Blood, Gemälde, Öl auf Leinwand, 59 x 79 cm, 1948, Paul G. Allen Collection, Seattle
Laß uns reingehen / Let's Go In
"However, I've got to my right size again: the next thing is, to get into that beautiful garden - how is that to be done, I wonder?"
Just as she said this, she noticed that one of the trees had a doorway leading right into it. "That's very curious!" she thought, "but everything's curious today: I may as well go in." And in she went. Lewis Carroll - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Die Jahreszeiten wandern durch die Wälder. Man sieht es nicht. Man liest es nur im Blatt. Die Jahreszeiten strolchen durch die Felder. Man zählt die Tage. Und nun zählt die Gelder. Man sehnt sich fort aus dem Geschrei der Stadt. Das Dächermeer schlägt ziegelrote Wellen. Die Luft ist dick und wie aus grauem Tuch. Man träumt von Ackern und von Pferdeställen. Man träumt von grünen Teichen und Forellen. Und möchte in die Stille zu Besuch. Die Seele wird vom Pflastertreten krumm. Mit Bäumen kann man wie mit Brüdern reden und tauscht bei ihnen seine Seele um. Die Wälder schweigen. Doch sie sind nicht stumm. Und wer auch kommen mag, sie trösten jeden. Man flieht aus den Büros und den Fabriken. Wohin, ist gleich! Die Erde ist ja rund! Dort, wo die Gräser wie Bekannte nicken und wo die Spinnen seidne Strümpfe stricken, wird man gesund.
The Forests Are Silent
The seasons wander through the forests. You cannot see it. You can only read about it in the leaves. The seasons roam through the fields. You count the days. And now you count the money. You long to escape the clamour of the city. The sea of rooftops beats brick-red waves. The air is thick and like grey cloth. One dreams of fields and horse stables. One dreams of green ponds and trout. And wants to visit the silence. The soul is bent from paving stones. With trees, one can talk like brothers and exchange one's soul with them. The forests are silent. But they are not mute. And whoever may come, they comfort everyone. One flees from the offices and factories. Where to, it doesn't matter! The earth is round, after all! Where the grasses nod like old friends and where the spiders knit silk stockings, one becomes healthy.
Content warning: These Murals by Vesod Are Like Portals to Another World! Explore these murals by Italian artist Vesod, who began his journey in the late 1990s as a graffiti artist influenced by classical art and geometry. His distinctive style blends photorealistic figur
These Murals by Vesod Are Like Portals to Another World!
Explore these murals by Italian artist Vesod, who began his journey in the late 1990s as a graffiti artist influenced by classical art and geometry.
His distinctive style blends photorealistic figures in staggered motion with vibrant geometric abstractions, creating surreal and compelling visual narratives. Vesod’s works often reflect his deep appreciation for nature, architecture, and cosmic themes.
A vibrant mural highlighting human interconnectedness with nature. It features lush greenery, a contemplative figure, various bird species, and geometric forms integrated with the building’s structure.
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M3D3A – Tbilisi, Georgia
A dreamlike architectural setting with floating orbs, archways, and a surreal atmosphere, created for Tbilisi Mural Fest.
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Psiche – Mantova, Italy
A mural portraying a figure gracefully interacting with a swan amidst classical architectural elements, created for the Without Frontiers Lunetta festival.
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Satyria – Taranto, Italy
A mural of swirling circular forms depicting ocean waves, sailing ships, and rocky landscapes, curated by Gulìa Urbana for T.R.U.St Festival.
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Modulo 15 – Stornara, Italy
A compact yet detailed mural featuring circular patterns and mechanical motifs with intricate detailing and depth.
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Modulo 7×3 – Bari, Italy
A mural centered around a serene female face surrounded by intricate mechanical and architectural elements, painted for the SanPArt project and curated by URBANUTOPIA.
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L1B3R0 – Chur, Switzerland
A surreal mural depicting a dreamlike interaction between human figures, nature, birds, and geometric forms, created for Street Art Festival Chur.
Martín Ron, born on March 13, 1981, in Caseros, Buenos Aires, is a renowned Argentine muralist celebrated for his large-scale, hyper-realistic artworks that transform urban landscapes worldwide.
His journey began at the age of ten, painting neighborhood walls, which led to his first solo exhibition in London in 2015. Over the years, Ron has adorned cities across Argentina, England, Spain, the United States, Australia, Turkey, Qatar, Russia, and Belgium with his vibrant murals.
His distinctive style blends elements of fantasy with everyday life, turning mundane cityscapes into captivating visual narratives. Recognized among the top ten muralists globally, Ron continues to inspire and engage communities through his dynamic public art.