Considering modern muralism was born in Mexico City in the 1920s, and the city’s buildings have millions of square kilometers of wall space, it is no wonder that the Mexican capital has a dynamic street art scene. From stencils, mural painting to spray painting, from freehand drawing to stickering, local and international artists alike are making the city their canvas. Even if you travel to the coast of Mexico you will find murals and paintings like this…
Lucía Revilla Silva started as a graphic designer and Illustrator. In Mexico City she further developed her work in motion design and traditional animation, meanwhile experiencing different creative positions on strange levels of abstraction; travelling with the seasonal intuition, Lucia is finding invaluable experiences by random choices… Incredibly… but works! On 2013, she finds a nice and pacific lobotomy with fishes, colors, lights and amazing reef stuff… ready to go where the tide goes out. After her solo exhibition at the idrawalot gallery she is joining the UAC clique in Berlin to bring us some of the mexican beach-street art.