In addition to the 23 Spring Gardens, the highest mural in Murcia has been made on Avenida de Europa, where the spring is represented at 36 meters high.
Other street art performances have also taken place in Pasos de Santiago street and the Santa Isabel garden
Likewise, three floral paintings have been made in the gardens of La Glorieta and Floridablanca.
These natural works are tributes to Murcia painters.
In La Glorieta La Fuensanta by Almela Costa and Mujeres by Luis Garay was reflected.
In Floridablanca, on the occasion of the exhibition The Shadow of the King, the painting is attributed to Francisco de Folch de Cardona
Art and painting are also present in the children's workshops that have been organized during these days in Besabé Street, Glorieta de España, Avenida Libertad and Plaza Circular
The 23 Spring Gardens are not the only monuments of flowers scattered around the city, the spring of Murcia has also been embodied in several murals.
Through urban art, Murcian and international artists have been able to reflect the light and color of this season, highlighting the most characteristic nature of the area.
In this way, the City of Murcia, through the Department of Modernization of Urban Management and Development directed by José Guillén, has made the tallest mural in the city on Avenida de Europa, with 36 meters.
The Italian artist Fabio Petani has been commissioned to make this work, in which he has represented chemical elements and botanical parts in a geometric background, thus continuing the series of works he is doing throughout Europe.
The landscape represents Sierra Espuña in spring and has been presented under the name "Accidum Citricum & Salvia Officianils".
To carry it out, an articulated boom crane of 41 meters high was needed for 5 days.
Another street art action has also been carried out in Pasos de Santiago street, near the Salitre garden, made by Kraser, one of the most outstanding artists of the Region who works in Milan.
This work is composed of 5 walls, which represent birds and flowers typical of Murcia, making an allegory to spring.
"Our intention is that the spring, our betrayals and culture, flood every corner of Murcia Through the Spring Gardens, workshops and murals we make all Murcia and visitors can enjoy our parties, learn and enjoy surprising spaces Because of its color and its size, Murcia is reborn in the spring and gardens and flowers are a fundamental part of our way of living and enjoying Murcia's nature is an open-air museum "pointed out José Guillén.
In addition, three floral paintings have been made in the gardens of La Glorieta and Floridablanca.
These natural works are tributes to Murcia painters.
In La Glorieta La Fuensanta by Almela Costa and Mujeres by Luis Garay was reflected.
In Floridablanca, on the occasion of the exhibition 'The Shadow of the King', the work is attributed to Francisco de Folch de Cardona.
Another of the performances has been made in a bank of the garden of Santa Isabel by Murcia Die, under the name 'Mi media naranjica, mi medio limoncico'.
The bank measures 50 meters and painted oranges and lemons.
Art and painting are also present in the children's workshops that have been organized during these days.
The Eco-workshops paints your shirt are prepared in Besabé street and Glorieta de España from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
On Liberty Avenue, the workshop paints nature on t-shirts and easels and is available from 11 to 13 and from 7 to 9 pm until tomorrow.
There are also workshops at 'Los Jardines del Rey Lobo' in the Plaza Circular, which will take place until Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., including the show of birds of prey that will continue tomorrow from 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia