Mexican Murals - Axolotl in the Parque Lira
Walking my dog this morning, I decided to check out the Parque Lira again. Since this park is close to my house we used to come here often... until I decided to find better places, as my greedy dog would always find something to snack on. Thrown away food was not even the most horrible of the things she considers tasty...! But today I thought I'd give it another shot.
New Murals Everywhere You Look
I think I may have mentioned somewhere that in recent weeks I've seen new murals popping up virtually everywhere. It's kinda neat! The Parque Lira is no exception. On the large front wall of the library located here is a huge image of Tlaloc the God of Water, and Octopus, and a Bird.
Granted, the nose and mustache of the face are not exactly the classical depiction of the prehispanic rain deity, but the round eyes are a distinct characteristic. The bird and the octopus complete the very skillfully painted picture. Between the feathers and tentacles there are even some green leaves added, making the whole mural quite lovely to behold. What I also enjoy a lot, are the dark gray patterns on the black background. But there is more:
The Axolotl, Mexico's Favorite Amphibian
Just to the right of this amazing painting is another great mural, painted on a long horizontal surface. It shows what looks to be an axolotl, also known as a Mexican walking fish, swimming among flowers, air bubbles, and aquatic plants. Needless to say, being an amphibian the axolotl is far from being a fish, however one of the interesting facts about this species is that it never goes through metamorphosis, keeping its gills all throughout its life.
Another curious characteristic of this creature is that if it loses a limb it grows right back. This may have been what inspired the artist to painting the animal on this mural in slices... at least to me it looks like it was sliced up into rings. This regenerative ability of the axolotl makes it valuable for medical research. Maybe one day we can copy this useful trait? Unfortunately the species is considered critically endangered due to loss of habitat, as a result of urbanization of the Valley of Mexico.
About the Artists:
Sure enough, the artist of the first mural did leave his tag. What does it say? Hidon? Nidon? Jidon? In either case the search did not provide any results whatsoever. :-(
As for the second one, there remains no doubt that the painting can be attributed to Mexican artist Rovoe who likes to be inspired by images of nature. Oh, the difference a legible tag can make! Not that the first one doesn't look cool or anything, but for me it's creator will remain another mystery artist.
If you liked this, check out my developing series on Mexican murals:
- A Healing Mermaid Under Mexican Skies
- Skate On Forever
- Four Sides of a Water Box
- The Children of the Feathered Serpent
- Painted Garage Doors
- New Stairs-Art in my Neighborhood
- Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in the Alameda Central
- La Familia Burrón in the Center
- Playing With Bugs on the Rooftop
- A Journey Through Rock and Roll
- Elite Warriors in the Parque México
- Laboratory Work on the Cocoa
- High Above the City
- Feminist Mural on a Blue-Collar Business
- Not Much New in Almost a Year
- Commercial Murals for Small Businesses
- A Mural for a Movie
- Get to Know Your Local Cacti
- New Images Covering Old Ones
- A Warrior Princess in Mazunte
- A Cartoon with a Public Health Message
- Murals Under Periferico
- Murals of the Barrio in Aguascalientes
- Respected and Less Respected Paintings
- Under Metro Line 4
- ChaliaKiller's – Murals, Chilaquiles, and Lots More
- A Familiar Face
- Political Expression: the Painting is on the Wall
- Different Types of Wall Paintings
- The Beauty of Death and the Struggle of Life
- Winston Churchill and the Bike Movement
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The mexican murals posts always a pain in the arse for me @stortebeker becoz.. I wonder ehy can't I find something beautiful like that in my neighborhood 😊 I like the first snap.. the octopus has beautiful eyes.
Oh, I'm sorry to hear. But is that true??? Before I used to look for murals (to make posts on Steem, of course) I never even knew how many of them there were, all around me, everywhere. Not just in Mexico, but in Canada, New Zealand, all over the place. Are you sure there are no cool looking wall paintings in your area? Should I come over and check? ;-)
Hahaha... I found one 2 years ago at the border wall between the complex and the village, but when I check on it few days ago...it's all gone! People burnt the waste under the murals😯 and I seen a lot murals around the neighborhood, but it's nothing to compare with what I seen about murals in mexico or canada.
Hmmm... that sounds sad, but I don't think it has to be. If you took a pic of even the smallest, most insignificant mural, and posted it here, I'm sure it would attract interest. At least I know I'd vote for it!
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Very impressive work. I like the colors and detail.
Que increíble pieza de arte, me encanta el muralismo y por su puesto con temática mexicana!! saludos
You enjoyed that walk in the best way, these murals are very beautiful. There are great artists in México, applause for them.
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Damn - I LOVE axolotls! What an incredibly colorful and creative world you live in.
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Oh, there are Axolotls everywhere round here. At least on the walls. Just wait till my next post. It seems like they all wanted to be in this post, even after I published it, so I gotta make a new one, just for them!
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