Friday, September 12, 2008

This is an outstanding mural by Diego Rivera in Palacio Nacional. During the 1920's, the Mexican muralista art movement evolved after a civil war and people's revolution. The creative outlet that was born with these murals provided a voice for the Mexican people. I am in awe of how one can even paint in such intricate detail but to tell a story solely with visual representation is fascinating.

1 comment:

Mauricio Flores Ulloa said...

Yeah, this guy was amazing. There is one painting that is kind of surreal. From a distance, it appears to be the skull of a skeleton. The closer one gets, the more detail one begins to see. Soon, one realizes that the skull is actually a collage of war and death. And he did this without a computer. Pretty amazing to say the least.