Buenos Aires street artists paint murals in Parque Chacabuco

Artists Julicru, Fio Silva, Olivo and Macarena Mali teamed up to paint murals in Parque Chacabuco, Buenos Aires. Photos by BA Street Art.

Mural by Fio Silva & Julicru (photo © BA Street Art)

Animals including a tiger painted by Julicru with a snake and birds painted by Fio Silva on an abandoned building in Parque Chacabuco.

Tiger, snake & birds (photo © BA Street Art)

Collaboration between Julicru & Olivo (photo © BA Street Art)

The mural (above) featured a character painted by Olivo with flowers with owls painted by Julicru behind. Alos included are two poems. One poem by Anna reads: “A light through the window lights up the yellow on your teeth. I shine.” The other by Vomitar Poetry reads: “If you close your eyes and look at yourself. Do you like what you see?”

Owls by Julicru & character by Olivo (photo © BA Street Art)

Dragon girl mural painted by Nikov with Julicru (photo © BA Street Art)

The dragon girl mural (above) features a portrait painted by Nikov with a dragon’s head and birds painted by Julicru. Also is a poem by Peblix reading: “If you pick a flower because you liked it, I hope that you never like me.”

Mural by Macarena Mali (photo © BA Street Art)

Macarena Mali also painted a portrait of a woman with a flower with a caterpillar on her hand. Murals are located on the corner of Satander & Thorne in Parque Chacabuco.

All photos © Buenos Aires Street Art

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