Boa Mistura team has just returned from Colombia after having left their mark on the Plaza de la Hoja, Bogotá. The largest mural across the country is on the floor of the square, and represents the word VIDA (life) sprouting from hundreds of leaves of different species of the country.

The new social project by Boa Mistura brings color to a neighborhood that is now home to almost 500 families from all over country who have left their land running away from the armed conflict. The project, created jointly with neighbors, aims to create links between the residents and provide a collective identity to a community of people from such different backgrounds.

Description of the project by Boa Mistura

Located in down town of Bogotá, between Avenida Carrera 30 and 22 street, it's found the biggest mural of Colombia. A leaf of 5.000m2 in the ground of a plaza that shouts the word VIDA, remembering the 457 families that have been relocated in this new urbanization of social homes, that have to reconstruct their future together so they can move forward.

Since a little more than two months ago they have being living together. Each family comes from a different place of the country. They have nothing in common, the ones that come from the pacific with the ones that come from the Caribbean, the amazon zone and the mountain. The only thing in common that they share is, the drama of running away without looking backwards, leaving their lands, their costumes and most of their families, as concequence of the terrible armed conflict that their country lives.In this context is where the Boa Mistura´s mural appears, with the participation of the neighbors and the inhabitants, to transform the new place where they live and to build new relationships, enforcing the community's new identity.

The work consists in a giant leaf, formed by hundreds of little leaves that are organized in a way that can be read the word VIDA (life). Each one of those leafs belongs to the most significant species of the different ecosystems of the country, making a parallelism with the people that live in this new building with the symbolic representation of their place of origin. It is bringing them a little piece of their land. The painting is in the ground and its perception is totally different if you walk It, or contemplate it from the windows of the building. When you are standing in it you just see different geometrical figures and colors, but seen from the heights is where you find the sense of it. Representing this new beginning loaded with hope.

This social project, has been possible thanks to; Bogotá Humana, Secretaría del Habitat, along with Metrovivienda, with the sponsorship of Fundación Orbis Pintuco.

CREDITS.-

Team.- Boa Mistura.
Location.- Bogotá.
Surface.- 5.000m²
Date.- September 2015.

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Boa Mistura. The work of Boa Mistura is all about the love of graffiti, colour and life. This group of 5 Spanish artists is, as the name says, a good mixture. Arkoh, Derko, Pahg, Purone and Rdick have developed their work in different fields, applying both a diversity of styles and the different views of each member. Boa Mistura represents a mixture of perspectives which complement, influence and mix themselves together in order to create something better. From graffiti and mural painting, to graphic design and illustration, Boa Mistrua want to give the world its colour back. 5 heads, 10 hands, just one heart.

Boa Mistura is a multidisciplinary group whose roots are in graffiti, formed at the end of 2001 in Madrid, Spain. The group works in various fields: from the latest trends in graffiti and street murals, to illustration, graphic design, studio painting and collaborations with interior designers and architects.

They have taken part in exhibitions in art galleries such as the Reina Sofía Museum and the Casa Encendida in Madrid, and the DA2 Museum in Salamanca. They have collaborated with foundations such as ONCE (Spanish national organisation for the blind), Oxfam and Antonio Gala, and given lectures at universities such as Madrid, Seville and Alcalá de Henares.

Boa Mistura has completed projects for brands such as Google, Microsoft, Sony Music and Adidas and in 2010 a Latin Grammy nomination for best cover design. The term “Boa Mistura”, from the Portuguese for “good mixture”, refers to the diversity of style and perspectives of each member. Love for graffiti, colour and life. Distinct visions which complement each other, influence each other, and always combine to create something even better.

Javier Serrano Guerra, “Pahg”. An architect from ETSAG in Madrid who specialised in landscape design at the IUAV in Venice.
Juan Jaume Fernández, “Derko”. Graduated in Fine Art, specialising in photography and video, from the University of the Arts in Berlin.
Pablo Ferreiro Mederos, “Arkoh”. Graduated in Fine Art, specialising in graphic design, from the TAIK University of Art and Design in Helsinki.
Pablo Purón Carrillo, “Purone”. An illustrator who graduated in Advertising and Public Relations from the URJC in Madrid.
Rubén Martín de Lucas, “rDick”. Civil engineer from the UPM (Polytechnic University).


 

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Published on: October 7, 2015
Cite: "A leaf shouting LIFE, by Boa Mistura" METALOCUS. Accessed
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