Elías Úrbez Mural:

Elías Úrbez's mural stands out for its use of trompe l'oeil, a technique that creates optical illusions, making a flat surface appear to have volume and depth. In this work, the wall is transformed into an architectural scene featuring balconies, windows, and elements typical of the Mediterranean style, as if they were actually part of a building.

The artist plays with perspective and light to deceive the viewer's eye, generating a surprising visual experience. This intervention not only decorates the space but also transforms the perception of the place, prompting the observer to pause and look more closely, discovering the hidden details in the composition. The mural serves as an example of how urban art can change the way we understand our everyday surroundings.

Mural "Plaça Mosquit" de Elías Úrbez

Mosaic Mural Gastón Castelló:

The mosaic created by Gastón Castelló is a work that represents the traditional life of Calp through a richly detailed composition depicting scenes related to fishing, agriculture, and past customs. The use of small ceramic pieces adds color and texture to the image, creating a sense of movement and visual richness.

The Peñón de Ifach also appears in the work, acting as a symbol of the surrounding area and reinforcing the town's identity. The entire piece serves as a tribute to the town's roots and the way of life of its inhabitants, transforming the mural into a visual memory integrated into the public space.

Mosaico realizado por Gastón Castelló