PROJECT OBJECTIVES

quotes

Nature does not need to be recognized.
But it is we, as human beings,
who need to recognize it.​

General Objective

The project seeks to bring people closer to the deep value that plants and animals hold in our lives, strengthening the relationship between nature, culture, and community through public art murals.

These murals integrate art and knowledge to highlight the wild flora and fauna of the environment, emphasizing their role in biodiversity and the balance of ecosystems.

In this way, they promote a more conscious and respectful relationship with nature, recognizing that every species is essential to life.

Specific Objectives

  • Integrate art and nature by highlighting local wild animals and plants.
  • Promote participation and encounter through artistic creation.
  • Foster a conscious perspective of the territory and care for local flora and fauna.
  • Encourage collective creativity by connecting learning and expression.
  • Enrich public space with accessible artworks of biocultural value for everyone.
  • Contribute to the well-being of the community by generating inspiration and enjoyment through creative processes.
  • Serve as inspiration for the emergence of cultural, educational, and environmental projects in the territory.

Educational Objectives of Thematic Murals
e.g. The Opossum Mural

The thematic murals will include essential information about each represented species, with the purpose of:

 
  • Raising awareness and appreciation of the habitat of local animal and plant species, understanding how they relate to their environment.
  • Learning about reproduction and nesting, recognizing life cycles and survival strategies of different species.
  • Understanding their diet, and their role within the food chain and ecosystem dynamics.
  • Identifying tracks and traces, observing how animals move and interact with the territory.
  • Recognizing their function in biodiversity, understanding how each species contributes to the balance and well-being of the ecosystem.