Eulalia mural at night, 20222023.
Merida, Extremaruda, Spain.
Maria Lopez and Javier de Riba are the creative force behind the Spain-based art collectiveReskate Studio.
“Eulalia” mural at night, 2022–2023. Mérida, Extremaruda, Spain.
Originally formed to upcycle discarded skateboards, they have since applied their unique vision to a range of disciplines.
One of their most recent endeavors is called the Harreman Project, from the Basque word for relationship.
Inspired by reminiscence and etymology, it features striking murals that light up after dark.
“Eulalia” mural during the day, 2022–2023. Mérida, Extremaruda, Spain.
Their newest addition to the Harreman Project is titledEulalia, meaning well-spoken in Greek.
The governor of Lusitania rejected her opinion and tortured her in retaliation.
It is said that a mist appeared to cover that atrocity.
“Eulalia” mural at night, 2022–2023. Mérida, Extremaruda, Spain.
The artist collective translates this story into its art by creating half of the composition with photo-luminescent paint.
During the day, the figure’s body and the plant are clearly visible.
Spanish artist duo known as Reskate Studio finished an amazing light-sensitive mural in Merida, Spain.
“Eulalia” mural during the day, 2022–2023. Mérida, Extremaruda, Spain.
Eulalia mural during the day, 20222023.
Merida, Extremaruda, Spain.
TitledEulalia, it depicts a female figure holding a potted plant.
“Eulalia” mural during the day, 2022–2023. Mérida, Extremaruda, Spain.
This mural is part of a series of glow-in-the-dark installations called the Harreman Project.
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