These murals that are not murals.
Hello and greetings to all my friends in the community, to all the artists, and to all the moderators and team responsible for ensuring that our publications receive the recognition they deserve.
Without further ado, I present these latest works I have done on a wall. The main focus of this painting has been this face, which shows the quality of the result, even on a rough surface like this one.
Here I share the rest of the mural so you can have some context about where it was done and why.
If you understand what I mean at the beginning of this post, it is that, in addition to disagreeing with this political and governmental system of slavery, I also disagree with the way workers are treated, and even more so with the reward we get as employees, as creators, illustrators, artists, and sometimes we do special work for them without any remuneration. And this is just one of the reasons I am not in favor of excessive political propaganda and that is why, on many occasions, after painting this, I wait a few days and then erase it with some graffiti.
For this work, I used rubber-based paint for exteriors, and since the design consists of primary colors, here we can see yellow, blue, and red applied to the concrete surface using brushes and paintbrushes of different sizes. The finish of this work is somewhat satiny, which creates a strong contrast to the public eye. Perhaps due to the quality of my phone's camera or the intense sun at the time, the photographs may look a little dull, but this work stands out strongly to the eye.
- The location of this work is in Punta de Mata, Monagas State, Venezuela. At the end of the post, I will leave the links to the apps used to create the collage and, at the same time, I will leave the location of this work.
Just like these advertising works, we are about to embark on our great journey, our great campaign in support of the platform.
- So stay tuned!
[PuntaDeMata](https://maps.app.goo.gl/VzFMeSrh4aZv2qxm8)
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