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Reskate’s young mural turned into a glowing symbol of peace – huge

During the day, Reskate’s extensive murals cover a large amount of space for buildings, stage backgrounds and even transformer towers. Although these huge public works are striking during sunny hours, they completely change with the darkness of the night.

Artists Javier de Riba and María López are the artistic duo behind Reskate. Both artists travel throughout Barcelona year-round, visiting every corner of the world to complete projects to “improve people’s care for culture, nature and peace.”

Details of “paix” (2025). Reims, Champagne. Images of Romain Berthiot

Reskate’s theme is usually children. In a bold and explanatory style, the artist portrays young figures of objects related to the placement of the mural area, as well as articles that reflect global concerns. “The invisibility and ineffectiveness of young people as active factors that should be the social,” the pair explained in a statement covering “Eulalia” “.

An example is common in “Bruit” in the form of immersive concerts designed for the stage. In this piece, a young girl protects her arms around the fish tank, nodding, the effect on the sound pollution in the ocean.

The pair recently completed an exhibition at the Picasso Museum in Barcelona and plan to continue their artistic efforts in public places. Find more jobs on Reskate’s website and Instagram and browse prints in its online store.

Dark mural on the side of the building depicts a character carrying the Hawaiian quadrilateral
“Harmony” (2025). Liverpool. Images of Corbyn John
Dark mural of a child holding an arrow
“Transformers” (2024). Mareuil-Sur-ourcq, France. Images by Sophie Palmier
Details of the mural
Details of the “Converter” (2024). Mareuil-Sur-ourcq, France. Images by Sophie Palmier
The mural depicts the face of a young woman as the background of the concert stage
“Brut” (2024). Le Mans, France
The dark mural during the day glows, showing only the lower half of a character.
Details of “Bruit” (2024). Le Mans, France
Side-by-side comparison of dark prints in day and night, depicting a young character holding a pile of grapes
A man in a dark mural on the crown, tearing the poker cards in half
“Boycott” (2024). Ghent, Belgium



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