6 Captivating Murals by Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo

Combined image of two murals by Cristian Blanxer. On the left, a mural in Aarhus, Denmark, depicts a woman’s silhouette framing a vibrant street scene, inviting viewers into a journey through an urban landscape. On the right, 'Mala Hierba...' in Aracena, Spain, features a young girl with a fierce expression, pressing her fingers into her cheeks against the backdrop of an aged, textured wall. The contrast between introspection and intensity in these artworks highlights Blanxer’s diverse approach to capturing emotion and urban life.

Welcome to a collection of some truly amazing murals by Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo.

Their murals are more than just art on walls—they’re visual stories woven into the urban landscapes across cities like Aarhus, Huarte, Aracena, and more.

Each piece reflects their unique ability to capture human emotion and interaction, seamlessly blending realism with abstract elements to create something extraordinary. From intimate portraits to urban scenes, Blanxer and Repo’s collaborations invite you to pause, look closer, and see the world from a new perspective.


Large mural by Cristian Blanxer painted on the side of a building in Aarhus, Denmark, for the 17 Walls project. The artwork combines realism with surrealism, depicting the silhouette of a woman looking upwards. Inside her profile is a beautifully rendered street scene, as if viewing the scene through her mind’s eye. The detailed scene within the silhouette shows a European street with tall, historic buildings, arched architecture, and two pedestrians walking down a cobblestone path. The soft, warm lighting adds a sense of depth and tranquility to the piece, blending the woman's introspective expression with the urban landscape.

“World goal 9” by Cristian Blanxer painted on the side of a building in Aarhus, Denmark, for the 17 Walls project.


Mural titled 'Little Giants' by artists Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo on a building wall in Berlin, Germany, curated by Yasha Young. The artwork features a woman's profile, intricately filled with an urban street scene as if seen within her silhouette. This scene includes a pathway with pedestrians walking down steps, surrounded by signs and the architecture of a bustling city. The piece symbolizes a blend of introspection and urban life, reflecting on the modern human experience of being lost in everyday decisions and seeking deeper meaning. Cristian Blanxer's inspiration behind the mural evokes the idea of reconnecting with simple, natural joys—like noticing the blue sky above—as a reminder to find balance and perspective amidst the complexities of city life.

Mural titled ‘Little Giants’ by artists Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo on a building wall in Berlin, Germany, curated by Yasha Young.


Mural titled 'Tipularia' (La cebollera) by artists Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo, created for the Cantamañanas Festival in Huarte, Navarre, Spain. The artwork, painted in grayscale, depicts an elderly woman with deep wrinkles and weathered hands, focused on braiding her hair with a sense of patience and quiet dignity. The mural captures intricate details in her hands and face, highlighting textures and shadows that convey the passage of time and life experience. The mural's dark background and realistic shading make it appear almost like a photograph against the building wall, blending beautifully with the surrounding natural environment.

“Tipularia” (La cebollera) by Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo for Cantamañanas Festival in Huarte, Navarre, Spain.


Portrait mural titled 'Mujica Maestro' by artists Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo, depicting José 'Pepe' Mujica, former president of Uruguay, located in Aracena, Spain. The detailed artwork shows Mujica deep in thought, with his hand resting thoughtfully on his chin, highlighting the lines and character in his face. In the background, a bookcase and warm earthy tones add context to the contemplative scene. A quote from Mujica is associated with the mural: 'No soy pobre, soy sobrio, liviano de equipaje, vivo con lo justo para que las cosas no me roben la libertad' (I am not poor, I am sober, light on baggage, I live with just enough so that things do not steal my freedom).

Mural titled ‘Mujica Maestro’ by artists Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo, depicting José ‘Pepe’ Mujica, former president of Uruguay, located in Aracena, Spain.

A quote from Mujica is associated with the mural: ‘No soy pobre, soy sobrio, liviano de equipaje, vivo con lo justo para que las cosas no me roben la libertad’ (I am not poor, I am sober, light on baggage, I live with just enough so that things do not steal my freedom).


Street mural titled 'Más vale maña…' by artists Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo, located in Alfamén, Spain. The artwork depicts a young woman, dressed in traditional attire, kneeling as she works with a large metal basin. The mural covers the entire wall of a small building, blending seamlessly with its surroundings. Rendered in grayscale, the image conveys a somber, reflective mood, with the woman’s concentrated expression and detailed folds in her clothing adding depth to the scene. The title, 'Más vale maña…' (Skill is better…), suggests the value of skill and hard work in daily life.

Street mural titled ‘Más vale maña…’ by artists Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo, located in Alfamén, Spain.

The title, ‘Más vale maña…’ (Skill is better…), suggests the value of skill and hard work in daily life.


Large mural titled 'Mala hierba…' by artists Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo, located in Aracena, Spain. The artwork covers the weathered wall of an industrial building, featuring a young girl with a mischievous expression as she pulls down the skin below her eyes with her fingers. Rendered with realistic details and a hint of playfulness, the mural integrates with the rustic, worn surface of the building, contrasting the girl's vibrant presence against the muted, textured wall. The title 'Mala hierba…' (Bad weed…) hints at the idea of resilience or the persistent nature of wild plants.

Mural titled ‘Mala hierba…’ (Bad weed…) by artists Cristian Blanxer and Victor García Repo, located in Aracena, Spain.


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