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Hyuro Paints 271 Meter-Long Mural in Copenhagen

Spanish street artist Hyuro recently traveled to Copenhagen for her solo show, "In/Between," at ArtRebels and completed a 271 meter-long mural while she was in town. The mural took two weeks to paint and is a meditative study of light and negative space through a series of repeating figures. Painted like a flip book, Hyuro's mural depicts here character's gradual progression through a monochromatic forest. Take a look at her painstaking new work after the jump, photos courtesy of Henrik Haven unless otherwise noted.

Photo courtesy of Hyuro

Spanish street artist Hyuro recently traveled to Copenhagen for her solo show, “In/Between,” at ArtRebels and completed a 271 meter-long mural while she was in town. The mural took two weeks to paint and is a meditative study of light and negative space through a series of repeating figures. Painted like a flip book, Hyuro’s mural depicts here character’s gradual progression through a monochromatic forest. Take a look at her painstaking new work below, photos courtesy of Henrik Haven unless otherwise noted.

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