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
