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Coachella Valley Daytrippin – Slab City is home to Christina Angelina Art Mural

Coachella Valley Daytrippin – Slab City is home to Christina Angelina Art Mural

Water Tank Mural Near the Salton Sea in Niland, California – Is An Oasis Of Feminine Power

Her mural “Kinetoscope” (in collaboration with artist Ease One) features two panels of female faces that partially circle the inner walls.

“Each individual face embodies a specific emotion tied to a meaningful moment when Angelina trusted her intuition, an inherent sense often ignored by society,” her website notes.

  • Christina Angelina Art Mural by Francisco Nuñez Alfaro

  • Christina Angelina Art Mural by Francisco Nuñez Alfaro

  • Christina Angelina Art Mural by Francisco Nuñez Alfaro

  • Christina Angelina Art Mural by Francisco Nuñez Alfaro

  • Christina Angelina Art Mural by Francisco Nuñez Alfaro

    Angelina told The Huffington Post she chose a tank in the Coachella Valley’s “Slab City” area near the Salton Sea because, “I love painting in remote locations where you can find beautiful structures that are in disrepair. I find walls in that state to be breathtaking, so I love adding to them, especially in a unique landscape.”

    Angelina used spray paint for the faces and latex as background. The project took four days, she said.  Time well-spent.

    See full story at Huffingtonpost.com


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