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Mural Tour

An urban art tour around the centre of Donostia, Loiola and Martutene

Distancia: 4,5 Km
Paradas: 12
Tiempo: 90 min
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Udane Juaristi. Gladys (2022)

Udane Juaristi (1985). A painter and muralist from Azkoitia, this Gipuzkoa artist is one of the big names on today’s scene. Her career has included both individual and collective exhibitions at a number of local, state and international art galleries, she has won many awards, and has also featured at international art fairs such as Justmad.
The Azkoitia artist’s work is inspired by several natural features of the Cristina Enea park’s ecosystem.
Udane found inspiration in fauna and flora around the park and the river, due to the location of this piece in Cristina Enea and Urumea. The Azkoitia artist’s non-explicit posture is that she also forms part of this ecosystem through her work, which will live on in this space next to its natural surroundings.

Location of the mural.
Instagram – Udane Juaristi

Reskate: María López & Javier de Riba. Bakoitza bere garaian

Reskate is Minuskula (María López – 1980) and Javier de Riba (1985), two artists from Donostia and Barcelona respectively. They have a long trajectory as a muralist team, and their work has graced the walls of many European cities.
The translation of Bakoitza bere garaian is “each thing in its own time”, by way of a reflection on rural life and harvests etc., in connection with the mural’s surroundings, and in some way their work also singles out the importance of those who work the land with their own hands

Location of the mural
Instagram – Reskate Studio

Ione Larrañaga. Nameless mural (2022)

Since she returned to her native city in the Basque Country, she has worked in freelance illustration and muralism, on projects relating to publishing illustrations, advertising and design of posters, in addition to a range of other commissions. Her interests go beyond mere art, including areas such as activism and agroecology.
At a location overlooking the River Urumea, Ione attempts to depict life in the local neighbourhood along its banks as a family game, where the paper boats represent this relationship between families and the river as a pleasant, edifying place.

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Instagram – Ione Larrañaga

Eva Mena. The Washer Women (2016)

Her murals are on view in countries such as Morocco, Brazil, Palestine, France, Egypt, the United Kingdom and Norway.
The washer women represent a way of life from the past around the River Urumea.

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Instagram – Eva Mena

Udane Juaristi. Trainers (2022)

Udane Juaristi (1985). A painter and muralist from Azkoitia, this Gipuzkoa artist is one of the big names on today’s scene. Her career has included both individual and collective exhibitions at a number of local, state and international art galleries, she has won many awards, and has featured at international art fairs such as Justmad.

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Instagram – Udane Juaristi

Stephen Webb. Nameless mural (2017)

A multifaceted artist who was born in the United Kingdom, and has been based in Donostia for many years. He painted this mural for Olatu Talka 2017.

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Instagram – Stephen Webb

Marcos Navarro. Nameless mural (2017)

Marcos Navarro is an illustrator and mural artist from Barcelona with a packed trajectory in the world of illustration and advertising. His customers include Spotify and Basqueland, the local craft beer brand. He painted this for Olatu Talka 2017.

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Instagram – Marcos Navarro

Lidia Cao. Mari (2022)

Lidia Cao is a young muralist and artist with a distinguished international trajectory, since she has painted murals on all five continents.
The Galician artist draws parallels between Galicia’s mythology and our own mythological legends, through the “Mari” personage. Lidia Cao often depicts women from the concept of rural Galicia, and so she again portrays a woman with the “youthful” semblance, overlooking the river Mari comes from.

Mythology and mythological personages are the main features of this mural by Lidia Cao, in a setting where the riverscape draws out the surroundings.

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Instagram – Lidia Cao

Maialen Arocena. Games (2022)

This young Gipuzkoa illustrator’s activity ranges through children’s illustrations, workshops and artistic creations.
“Jolasak” is a colourful mural created at the “instituto” in Martutene, representing life and fantasy at the school.

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Instagram – Maialen Arocena

Stephen Webb. Colour box (2022)

A British artist with Gipuzkoa blood running through his veins, a multidisciplinary creator whose artistic work is based on enquiries, research and creation across a range of formats and media.
“Colour box” is a set of colours in an aesthetic visual reconstruction of what was an electricity company’s disused brickwork box, as an example of the addition of obsolete urban furnishings to the districtscape.

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Instagram – Stephen Webb

Pablo Astrain & Jokin Sortwo. Youth (2022)

Pablo Astrain and Jokin Sortwo are two renowned pictoric artists with an extensive baggage of murals all over the world: Australia, Africa, Sarajevo, Barcelona etc.
On this occasion they teamed up to put both their creations on the same facade.

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Instagram – Pablo Astrain
Instagram – Jokin Sortwo

Marina Capdevila. Grannies (2022)

This Barcelona artist is an essential component of the international scene, and she is one of global street art’s most influential creators. She was involved, for example, in painting one of Nike’s wall murals in Rio de Janeiro.
“Amonas”, as important figures in the education of young people, taking them to and from this cultural centre.
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Instagram – Marina Capdevila