Carga Frágil mural as part of the NaLata Festival.
"My mural is about cultivating justice, focusing on the need for environmental justice to keep our planet healthy. Brazil is the home of the largest Amazonian rainforest, one of the most important sources of oxygen for planet earth. We are all stewards of the planet, so I hope the mural can serve as a reminder that we must protect the earth’s fragile cargo for future generations.
The two walls are quite big… 8 stories high by about 75 feet wide. I could not have completed this project in 5 days without the help of my crew of Nic Bowers, Dan Flores, Rob Zagula, and Luka Densmore. Also, Jon Furlong for great photos, video, and miscellaneous errands. Thanks guys! Luan, Luiz, Juliano, and Giulia from the NaLata Festival were incredible hosts and had a great team working with them. Lastly, I met tons of local artists who were very friendly, welcoming, and generously gave me hugs, stickers, tee shirts, and other gifts. I was genuinely moved by the warmth of so many São Paulo locals! I will definitely be back to explore more of the city and the rest of Brazil."
Location
Rua Teodoro Sampaio 2767, São Paulo - São Paulo, 05405-250, Brasil
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