Peru’s Largest Mural

This is amazing! A giant mural that covers an entire neighborhood was inaugurated in Peru. Located in a residential area in San Cristobal hill, the artwork was inspired by “Chakanas,” a Peruvian mythological symbol that represents a connection between different worlds and pre-Inca motifs. 

The artists involved in the massive project, called “Project Rainbow”, spent nine months painting more than 1,000 houses to complete the artwork. 

Image screenshots via Euronews


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