In the San Andrés neighborhood of Arrasate, the urban landscape is undergoing a dramatic transformation these days with a large-scale art installation that is already attracting attention. On the facade of the apartment building on Doctor Báñez Street, next to the Nuevo bar, an imposing vertical mural is rising, gradually transforming the gray wall into a visual narrative imbued with memory, identity, and recognition. It is not just paint: it is…
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In the San Andrés neighborhood of Arrasate, the urban landscape is undergoing a dramatic transformation these days with a large-scale art installation that is already attracting attention. On the facade of the apartment building on Doctor Báñez Street, next to the Nuevo bar, an imposing vertical mural is rising, gradually transforming the gray wall into a visual narrative imbued with memory, identity, and recognition. It is not just paint: it is…