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Bosque de Colores Mural

"Bosque de Colores"Ā (Colorful Forest) is a social initiative created by the muralist Gabriel PeƱa in 2018 to foster creativity and community spirit in La Pradera, a low-income neighborhood located in the south of Guayaquil. The initiative evolved as a collaborative festival where artists paint murals, make live drawings and play music in a park called El Bosque. Families and friends come together during a weekend and have fun with activities been held there.
I had the honorĀ of being invited to participate this pastĀ month. Above you can see a quick summary of the project process.
I started developing thumbnail ideas in myĀ sketchbook, scanned each one and posted them on social media as a way of getting more people involved in the creation of the mural. IĀ addedĀ color palettes to try and help everyoneĀ decide which one was the best option.

When the best fit was chosenĀ refinements were needed. I then began digitizingĀ it using Adobe Illustrator and preparingĀ a gridĀ to help me paint the final artĀ on a large scale.

Below, the entire painting process ofĀ "Bosque de Colores".Ā ā€‹ā€‹ā€‹ā€‹ā€‹ā€‹ā€‹
I receivedĀ help from friends to whom I'm very grateful.Ā Just drafting the letters and shapesĀ with pencil took me a whole day! With their help, I was able to finish the mural on the next day.
Bosque de Colores Mural
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Bosque de Colores Mural

"Bosque de Colores" (Colorful Forest) is an anual collaborative festival where artists, friends and families come together and have a fun during Read More

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