I dagens luke kjører jeg CWC SBS quartz, foran en episk vegg malt av et par gode venner av meg, Francisco Bosoletti fra Argentina og Young Jarus fra Canada.
Inspirasjonen og historien bak veggen har jeg sakset fra verdensveven, den er på engelsk men det går vel greit.
«A one-of-a-kind collaboration, at a lofty height; the street artists
Francisco Bosoletti and
Young Jarus worked together on a work of art that was modeled after the Greek myth surrounding Daphne and Apollo:
Out of rage for Apollo’s mockery, Eros, the God of Love, shot a golden arrow at him so that he would fall in eternal love with Daphne. But this arrow was made of lead so that Daphne would never return the love of Apollo. Once Apollo’s harassment and courtship of Daphne became unbearable, she fled and asked her father – Peneus – to change her appearance. He then transformed her into a laurel tree, which from then on would become sacred to Apollo. In memory of Daphne, he would henceforth wear a laurel wreath or a cithara decorated in laurel leaves.
In his artistic execution,
Bosoletti portrayed Daphne in a negative light;
Jarus lets Apollo appear in a positive light. This portrayal of unfulfilled love holds a secret: The transformation of Daphne, the moment of her dissolution as a person can be retraced by the observer with the help of their own cell phone or camera. If the work of art is photographed using a color reversal function or edited afterwards, the inversely portrayed Daphne is shown in a natural color spectrum.»
inverterer man bildet ser det slik ut, en teknikk Bosoletti bruker i mange av sine arbeider.
Her er et annet bilde av veggen som viser skala og omgivelser bedre.