Street Artist Hyuro’s Latest Mural Reverses Destruction, Eugene, Oregon 2017

The 20x21EUG Mural Project is an initiative of the City of Eugene Cultural Service’s Public Art Program to create 20 or more world-class outdoor murals in Eugene between now and the 2021 IAAF World Championships.

Argentina-born, Spain-residing Hyuro stayed close to what she’s known for with her mural on the 140-foot long north wall of the Kiva Grocery on West 11th Avenue in Eugene.

Her works often feature repetitive and faceless figures, imparting playfulness while addressing issues of politics, nature and feminine identity into her art.

Titled “Secuencia inversa de un acto de desctrucción,” which translated means “Reverse sequence of an act of destruction,”.

Hyuro painted four panels showing a woman’s hands surrounding a plant and helping it recover from damage.

The 20x21EUG Mural Project is an initiative of the City of Eugene Cultural Service’s Public Art Program to create 20 or more world-class outdoor murals in Eugene between now and the 2021 IAAF World Championships. In 2021, the project will be the focus of an exhibition at the University of Oregon’s Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art.

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