I passed by this area a few times during the pandemic but I haven't paid much attention to this street painting until I went to meet my friends in a restaurant near the area. It is located along one side of an intersection of Gov. Pack Road, and Kennon Road, across the start of Ben Palispis Highway near Baguio General Hospital and Medical Center in Baguio City.
Right when I got off the jeepney, this very wide painting greeted me. For a while, I stood there in awe. I was amused by its vast size and the message it is trying to convey.
First, the size. I think the painting is about 40 to 50 meters long. The policeman and the motocycle rider are not even very visible. It was like they were swallowed by the wall art. Can you easily spot them on the photo?
The painting was actually traversed by so many wires which were annoying and I painstakenly removed on the first photo above. Here is the original shot.
I was patting my back after editing and removing the eyesore wires across the photo. It was a test of patience which I passed with a clear view on the first photo. 😊
Second, the message that the art is trying to convey. It is a tribute to all frontliners who have been walking the lines of danger to serve and save others. This message is very clear as highlighted with frontliners in the center of the painting.
Both side ends of the painting depict Baguio City scene with the sunflowers which is the emblem of the city during its Panagbenga flower festival every February.
The right end has the city's logo and campaign tag line "Breathe Baguio". The tag is a promotion of the city's cool weather all year round. It also has images of indigenous people dancing the tayaw along with gong playing. Original people of Baguio are indigenous ones thus the city observe and recognize indigenous people's culture.
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This as an entry to the CCC Street Art Contest #122 which is being hosted by @digi-me. Thank you!
Stunning wall and great tribute to all the people who were on the front line during the COVID epidemic, it is fully deserved 🙏. Thanks for sharing these pics on The StreetArt Community. And great job for erasing the electrical wire 👍
You're welcome and thank you too! 😊
Tagal ko nang hindi nakabalik ng Baguio.
Iba talaga ang artistry ng mga taga Baguio. Marami pa rin ba dyang bigger-than-life na sculptures?
And this is a great tribute to our modern-day heroes.... the frontliners.
Eyesore talaga yung mga wires sa photos. Good work sa pag-edit.
Just a thought... Photoshop ba gamit mo?
Well, this is the perfect timing to visit Baguio. Nagsisimula nang mas lumamig ang hangin.
So far, meron pa namang big sculptures sa parks pero di gaano karami. Mas dumadami yong murals.
PicsArt gamit ko sa pag edit. Okay din naman yong free version ng Photoshop ngayon. Mas nasanay lang ako sa ibang free app kasi hindi pa ganun kaganda dati yong free version ng photoshop. 😊
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This tribute for our front liners is a priceless matter to appreciate the efforts they've showered for the country amidst the pandemic.