Mexican murals
Mexican murals are large-scale paintings that often cover walls in public spaces. They typically depict historical events, social issues, and cultural themes, reflecting the rich heritage of Mexico. These murals became especially prominent during the Mexican Muralism movement in the early 20th century, with artists like Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and José Clemente Orozco leading the way.
The murals serve as a form of social commentary and are accessible to everyone, making art a part of daily life. They often incorporate vibrant colors and intricate details, inviting viewers to engage with the stories and messages conveyed through the artwork.