
This mural pays homage to the legacy of Federico García Lorca (1898-1936), one of the most influential figures in 20th-century Spanish literature. A poet, playwright, and theatre director, Lorca’s work captured the essence of Spanish culture, often drawing on themes of love, tragedy, and social justice.
The inspiration for this mural comes from Lorca’s deep Spanish roots, particularly the cultural richness of his homeland. This is reflected in the depiction of a flamenco dancer, symbolizing the passion, rhythm, and expressive power of flamenco, a tradition deeply associated with Andalusian culture. Through this dancer, the mural seeks to capture the spirit of Lorca’s poetry and the soul of Spanish art, resonating with his enduring influence on literature and culture.
- Havenstede
- 10 mtrs. X 14 mtrs.
- Rotterdam South
- Latex & Spraycans
- April 2024







