2015
The mural stands on the top of where the “Anunciatta” church used to be. It was a symbolic church in the town that was demolished in 1962 and replaced by a now abandoned bank. There was a small metal flag on top of the church that showed the wind’s direction and also represented change in human kind.
I went to a nearby church to see some of the sculptures that where recuperated from the “Anunciatta” church and I found a figure of baby Jesus that I interpreted for this mural. The piece shows the figure split in half, negating its spiritual nature and therefore treating it as an object that means nothing without human’s interpretation. This is what this mural talks about. Symbols, ideologies, theories or religions don’t mean anything with out human interpretation. This piece intends to give value and pays homage the more human approach of the thought or the ideal.