This monumental mural by Spanish artist Okuda San Miguel rises nearly 30 meters high and was completed in just three days using over 150 spray cans. It stands out through vivid geometric patterns, symmetrical forms, and surreal figures that fuse prehispanic motifs with modern pop aesthetics. The color palette is explosive—pinks, blues, yellows, and greens burst off the concrete wall, injecting life and joy into the historic surroundings.
It’s one of the largest and most visible murals in the city, quickly becoming a visual landmark and popular photo spot. Okuda’s work elevates a dull urban corner into an international-level art installation, reinforcing the idea that public art can redefine a cityscape. The mural sparks conversation about the power of art to inspire and uplift in even the most ordinary spaces.