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  2. Follow my dreams - Wikipedia

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    Follow my dreams, [1] also known as Super Alexia, [2] [3] [4] was a mural by Italian street artist TVBoy, located in Barcelona.Originally painted in 2022, it depicted footballer Alexia Putellas as Superwoman, celebrating women as well as Putellas' individual and team success.

  3. Elena Huerta Muzquiz - Wikipedia

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    Elena submitted a play entitled Comino escudero de Don Quijote. Her work was rejected because it lacked 'clarity and force'. [8] She continued this work until 1937, when she returned to teaching drawing, possibly because of her health. [1] [2] [3] In 1933, she became a co-founder of the Liga de Escritores y Artistas Revolucionarios (LEAR). [1] [9]

  4. MURAL Festival - Wikipedia

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    The mural was completed in summer of 2017, in participation of the Mural Festival. [32] Inspired by Leonard Cohen, the location of the mural situates where Cohen lived part of his life in Montreal. [33] The mural covers a larger apartment building, filling more than 1000 square metres, on its side wall. [34]

  5. Detroit Industry Murals - Wikipedia

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    The mural also explores the relationship between man and the machine. In an age of mechanical production, the boundary between man and the machine was a commonly explored theme. While machines were made to imitate the abilities of man, and men had to respond to machines, workers and leaders were concerned about ethical rights for the working ...

  6. Gabriel Flores - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel Flores (February 9, 1930 – December 14, 1993) was a Mexican painter and muralist born in Guadalajara, Jalisco.Between 1956 and 1993, his murals focused on historical and universal themes, as well as the ability of art functioning as social commentary.

  7. Mujeres Muralistas - Wikipedia

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    Las Mujeres Muralistas ("The Muralist Women") were an all-female Latina artist collective based in the Mission District in San Francisco in the 1970s. They created a number of public murals throughout the San Francisco Bay Area , and are said to [ by whom? ] have sparked the beginning of the female muralist movement in the US and Mexico.

  8. José Chávez Morado - Wikipedia

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    El retorno de Quetzalcoatl and La conquista de la energia are outside of the usual social and political themes of his work, but with La ciencia y el trabajo, he returned to examining social issues, this time in relation to the science building of the Ciudad Universitaria itself, which was designed by Mexico City architect Eugenio Peschard. It ...

  9. Carlos Almaraz - Wikipedia

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    Carlos D. Almaraz (October 5, 1941 – December 11, 1989) [1] [2] [3] was a Mexican-American artist and a pioneer of the Chicano art movement. He was one of the founder of the Centro de Arte Público (1977–1979), a Chicano/Chicana arts organization in Highland Park, Los Angeles.