A
new mural painting was unveiled earlier this month on the walls of the
“Onisifor Ghibu” high school in Cluj. Non-profit organisations Launloc and
BLANĂ submitted the project for city funding on the occasion of the Romanian
centennial, with the aim of reminding us about 100 people that made a change in
their fields of expertise, from arts to science, literature, politics and
medicine.
The
concept is signed by urban artists Kero Zen and Ocu, already known for other
projects around town, and a hundred people helped them complete this
collaborative mural. The unveiling was done through a show of video-mapping
that animated the painting, accompanied by live experimental music, performed
by “Cercul Întreg”.
Regarding
the work of art, organisers transmitted that “The shape of Romania is more than
one of a fish, Romania’s shape is outlined by the people that inspire us, that
left beautiful things behind”.
“Romania
in 100 faces” can be visited anytime at the high school situated in Grigorescu
neighbourhood, on Alexandru Vlahuță street 12-14.
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