hARTberg walk - SEHER
HartbergExperience unique spray art in the East Styrian town of Hartberg!
"El Aguila de Paz" (The Eagle of Peace.)
A big eagle that represents my Mexican culture, my roots and a nod to world peace. A peace that the world needs for the love of mankind itself. It is accompanied by a vase of flowers dedicated to all those people who lost their lives in the middle of a war without quarter, without politics or flag and who could never take a particular side. In the center of the vase is the green heart of "Styria", symbolizing the beauty of such a beautiful place, full of peace and green color, a beautiful place to paint and enjoy life.
Artist bio:
David Piñon a.k.a "Seher One” is a Mexican graphic artist. He comes from an Oaxacan family with studies at the National School of Plastic Arts. Seher draws on influences rooted in the culture of the nineties: the aesthetics of the streets, skateboarding, musical movements, influences of pop art and psychedelia. It connects different graphic disciplines ranging from graffiti, traditional painting to the Mexican mural movement the current pillar of his work.
A big eagle that represents my Mexican culture, my roots and a nod to world peace. A peace that the world needs for the love of mankind itself. It is accompanied by a vase of flowers dedicated to all those people who lost their lives in the middle of a war without quarter, without politics or flag and who could never take a particular side. In the center of the vase is the green heart of "Styria", symbolizing the beauty of such a beautiful place, full of peace and green color, a beautiful place to paint and enjoy life.
Artist bio:
David Piñon a.k.a "Seher One” is a Mexican graphic artist. He comes from an Oaxacan family with studies at the National School of Plastic Arts. Seher draws on influences rooted in the culture of the nineties: the aesthetics of the streets, skateboarding, musical movements, influences of pop art and psychedelia. It connects different graphic disciplines ranging from graffiti, traditional painting to the Mexican mural movement the current pillar of his work.
The hARTberg walk is open all year round and free of charge. Combine your stay with a visit to the historic old town with its numerous possibilities for refreshments. (List of all restaurants in the link below)
18/06/2024 - 31/12/2050
Monday - Sunday
all day