Living Nature: Mural for Library Viva.
This project was created for Biblioteca Viva, a public library located in Los Ángeles, in the Bío-Bío region of southern Chile. The central intention of this mural was to represent the native flora and fauna of the region while encouraging the local community to engage more actively with the library as a cultural and educational space.
A total of 26 square meters of painted nature now transforms the entrance to the library, inviting visitors into a vibrant, organic world. The project was realized in collaboration with Chilean artist Cristian Rojas (@macroco) and Colombian artist and designer Melissa Aristizábal.



In addition to the mural, a complete redesign of the connecting hall between the shopping mall and the library was proposed. The aim was to attract mall visitors and persuade them to interact more with the library's programs and the broader art community of Los Ángeles, Chile.
The artists led the planning, creative development, and execution of the entire project, merging visual storytelling with community outreach to foster a deeper connection between public art and everyday spaces.



