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A black and white street art mural covers a dark, metallic door, situated next to a light-colored, peeling wall and a gray tiled sidewalk. The art is composed of three distinct sections, depicting stylized portraits.

At the top, a portrait of a man with bushy dark hair, a prominent mustache, and intense eyes strongly resembles musician Frank Zappa. A speech bubble near his head contains the handwritten text "Smoke Beer". To the right of this portrait, Spanish text is written in white, stating: "Después de todo Dios escribió el libro (biblia) y en el dice que nos hizo A Su Semejanza A Sique Si somos tontos, entonces Dios es tonto y si Talvez..." (After all, God wrote the book (bible) and in it says that he made us In His Image. So that, If we are foolish, then God is foolish and if Perhaps...).

The middle section features a gaunt, perhaps skeletal, figure wearing a hat and holding a staff or flute-like instrument, characteristic of Ian Anderson from Jethro Tull; the word "JETHRO" is partially visible near this figure.

The bottom section displays two figures engaged in a dynamic interaction. One figure, identifiable as Diego Maradona by his distinctive facial features and the number "10" on his striped sports jersey, appears to be either embracing or holding the other figure, who also resembles Maradona, in an intense manner.

The surrounding wall shows signs of age with flaking paint and small holes. The door itself has a small padlock and is covered in additional graffiti, including stylized letters that appear to be "ZIRTS" and "TUL" (likely related to Jethro Tull). The artwork is a blend of cultural icons and philosophical questioning, rendered in a striking monochrome palette.
Viraya

Jun 1, 2026

Barcelona, Spain

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A black and white street art mural covers a dark, metallic door, situated next to a light-colored, peeling wall and a gray tiled sidewalk. The art is composed of three distinct sections, depicting stylized portraits. At the top, a portrait of a man with bushy dark hair, a prominent mustache, and intense eyes strongly resembles musician Frank Zappa. A speech bubble near his head contains the handwritten text "Smoke Beer". To the right of this portrait, Spanish text is written in white, stating: "Después de todo Dios escribió el libro (biblia) y en el dice que nos hizo A Su Semejanza A Sique Si somos tontos, entonces Dios es tonto y si Talvez..." (After all, God wrote the book (bible) and in it says that he made us In His Image. So that, If we are foolish, then God is foolish and if Perhaps...). The middle section features a gaunt, perhaps skeletal, figure wearing a hat and holding a staff or flute-like instrument, characteristic of Ian Anderson from Jethro Tull; the word "JETHRO" is partially visible near this figure. The bottom section displays two figures engaged in a dynamic interaction. One figure, identifiable as Diego Maradona by his distinctive facial features and the number "10" on his striped sports jersey, appears to be either embracing or holding the other figure, who also resembles Maradona, in an intense manner. The surrounding wall shows signs of age with flaking paint and small holes. The door itself has a small padlock and is covered in additional graffiti, including stylized letters that appear to be "ZIRTS" and "TUL" (likely related to Jethro Tull). The artwork is a blend of cultural icons and philosophical questioning, rendered in a striking monochrome palette.

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