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“Weaving Memory” by Apitatán in La Tola, Quito

Apitatán is an Ecuadorian artist who paints everyday stories, an artist by conviction and a true creative by nature.

Apitatán’s artwork transforms forgotten urban spaces in to reflections that remind us to laugh at ourselves, something that does us good.

Mural painted in the traditional neighborhood of la Tola, where his grandfather lived and grew up, on the street bearing his last name, which is also his: Rivers.

With vibrant colours influenced by Andean textures and Ecuadorian landscapes, he has narrated his experiences and personal visions through his murals found in Latin America, the USA and Europe.

Take a look at more images below and check back with us soon for more updates.


Source: StreetArt - streetartnews.net


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