PichiAvo’s modern twist on classical art

In the heart of Port Adelaide, a stunning mural has captured the attention of art enthusiasts and casual observers alike. With a penchant for street art, I loved this piece then I stumbled upon it.

This breathtaking piece, created by the Valencia-based duo PichiAvo for the 2020 Wonderwalls Festival, brilliantly reimagines François-Joseph Bosio’s iconic ‘Cupid with a Bow’ sculpture.

A clever fusion of old and new

The artis PichiAvo’s mural is a testament to their innovative approach to street art. They’ve ingeniously incorporated an existing architectural element – a horizontal duct – into their design, transforming it into Cupid’s bow. This clever integration not only showcases their creativity but also demonstrates how urban art can breathe new life into mundane city structures.

Graffiti meets classical sculpture

What truly sets this mural apart is its audacious combination of graffiti and classical art. PichiAvo have skillfully rendered Bosio’s Cupid in exquisite detail, while surrounding the figure with vibrant, street-style elements. The result is a visually arresting piece that challenges our perceptions of traditional and modern art forms.

This mural is more than just a pretty picture – it’s a conversation starter, a cultural landmark, and a prime example of how street art can elevate our urban spaces.

Whether you’re an art aficionado or simply appreciate beauty in unexpected places, PichiAvo’s Cupid mural is a must-see attraction that will leave you pondering the exciting possibilities of modern art.