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Puerto Vallarta Urban Art: Venustiano Carranza Street

Jorge Chávez
Jun. 3, 2022
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In early 2019, the wall on one side of Hotel Hacienda de Vallarta Centro, located on the corner of Venustiano Carranza and Insurgentes streets, served as a canvas for Adrian Takano (@art_takano) to create one of his greatest works.

After 31 days of work, where he had to install a series of scaffolds to complete his monumental project, a peculiar mermaid with a spectacular indigenous headdress was installed on the brick wall, as well as characteristic elements of the clothing of our country’s ancient cultures.

As in his other works, the details of the face, hands and other elements and composition are truly remarkable.

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