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"La Calma"
Mural on Calle Calma in Santurce, Puerto Rico.
“Raíces”
“Raíces” painted on the Raritan River Art Walk by Albus Cavus founder and artist Peter Krsko at the 2010 Spring Jam, a collaborative community event that fused a variety of forms of art, culture, education and community. The Raritan River Art Walk…
“Un árbol es tan fuerte como sus RAÍCES…”
Mural along Rt 2 in Toa Alta that reads “Un árbol es tan fuerte como sus RAÍCES…Yo sé, donde estan las mias…Y TÚ???”, meaning “A tree is as strong as its roots. I know where my roots are…do you?”.
Tags: art, Hurricane Maria, mural, public art, Puerto Rico, raíces, roots, street art, Toa Alta
Art Amid Destruction
Mural of a jíbaro and door painted as a Puerto Rican flag, on a destroyed and abandoned structure.
Tags: Adjuntas, agroecology, jíbaro, mural, painting, public art, Puerto Rican flag, Puerto Rico, street art
Jíbaro
Mural of a jíbaro, or farmer from the mountains on the ruins of building.
Tags: Adjuntas, agroecology, jíbaro, mural, public art, Puerto Rico, visual art
Jíbaro
Mural of a jíbaro on the ruins of a structure in Adjuntas, Puerto Rico.
Tags: Adjuntas, agroecology, jíbaro, mural, painting, public art, Puerto Rican flag, Puerto Rico, street art, visual art
Mural
The Puerto Rican flag appeared on many murals and pieces of street art seed throughout the one week trip Raíces made in January 2018, four months after Hurricane Maria.
Tags: art, Hurricane Maria, mural, public art, Puerto Rican flag, Puerto Rico, San Juan, street art
Puerto Rican Flag - Que Bonita Bandera
Puerto Rican flag painted on the door of an abandoned and destroyed structure in Adjuntas.
Tags: Adjuntas, mural, painting, public art, Puerto Rican flag, Puerto Rico, street art
Samba Mural
Temporary mural created by an unknown artist on the Raritan River Art Walk during the Streets2k9 Festival event, depicting a samba drummer.
Sculpture-Ismael Rivera
A sculpture in progress depicting the legendary Puerto Rican singer and composer Ismael Rivera also known as "Maelo" and "el sonero mayor", seen on the Calle Calma neighborhood tour on Day 1 of the 5th Bomba Research Conference.
Sculpture-Maelo
Close up of a sculpture in progress depicting the legendary Puerto Rican singer and composer Ismael Rivera also known as "Maelo" and "el sonero mayor"
Sean Battle
Raíces 2010 Intern Sean Battle performed at Monster Jam as president and member of Rutgers University student club Verbal Mayhem. This was the first collaboration between Raíces and Sean. He would later go on to compose and perform original poetry…