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Anhela una vida cautivar el agua

Daniel Martínez Carrillo2013 - 2014

Hidro Arte - SACMEX

Hidro Arte - SACMEX
City of Mexico, Mexico

Children represent that innocence without bias, which causes curiosity they face a stream created by Tlaloc (rain god) who is responsible for maintaining the vertical water cycle. Actually the literal translation (Nahuatl: Tlaloc, 'nectar tierra' tlalli, land octli nectar) would 'nectar of the earth', and refers to the time the rain infiltrates the ground and is part of it. The fund created by birds and fish refers to all living beings who need this vital to stay alive and maintain a balance with nature liquid.
Promoting the culture of water is important , starting from education, children are the perfect target to induce a responsible training resource savings.
Water is for all, without it life would not exist, so we must take care as too valuable, we must think of future generations and not be so selfish, we have been privileged to enjoy the natural elements of this planet concessional all means, if we continue at this pace in terms of pollution this world will soon cease to be the place for "the creation of life".

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  • Title: Anhela una vida cautivar el agua
  • Creator: Daniel Martínez Carrillo
  • Creator Lifespan: 1993
  • Creator Nationality: Mexican
  • Creator Gender: Male
  • Date: 2013 - 2014
  • Location Created: Av. Churubusco y Canal de Miramontes Col. Canal de Miramontes, a un costado del CNART
  • location:lon: -99.133985
  • location:lat: 19.356169
  • Physical Dimensions: w8 x h3 m (without frame)
  • Type: street art
  • External Link: http://www.sacmex.df.gob.mx/sacmex/arte/murales/miramontes.php
Hidro Arte - SACMEX

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