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Among Andalusian Vineyards, a Vivid Carpet Creates a Space for Gathering

All images courtesy of Javier de Riba, shared with permission

Among Andalusian Vineyards, a Vivid Carpet Creates a Space for Gathering

Nestled among the vineyards of Andalusia, a bold intervention creates a space for gathering in the small village of Montemayor. “Pasera” is the latest addition to Javier de Riba’s ongoing Floors series, a project focused on reclaiming small plots of land as communal sites.

“Pasera” refers to the fields where grapes shrivel up into raisins, producing the exceptionally sweet Pedro Ximénez-style dessert sherry typical throughout the region. Mimicking a patterned carpet, de Riba’s mural is a vibrant motif of burgundy and soft yellow, a nod to the fruits that surround it.

The local community held a breakfast to inaugurate the new work, which the artist notes is an important part of instilling pride and ownership over the space. “As the feeling of home is a feeling that is created, and it fades if not taken care of, now it depends on its use and care to ensure that this meeting place remains alive,” he adds.

De Riba offers prints and picnic blankets featuring his unique motifs in his shop. Find much more on his website and Instagram.

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