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Okuda San Miguel’s mural turns religion into art

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Religious building are some of the most impactful and informative structures in the world. Not only are they used as a place for worship, but also for beauty and meaning.

In Youssofia, Morocco, globe-trotting street artist Okuda San Miguel created a stunning mural on a local chapel that visitors from all religions and backgrounds can come to enjoy. Its vibrant colors standout amongst the natural landscape and are different than any other religious structure in the area. Using geometric shapes and vivid reds, blues and yellows; the painting is not your standard religious mural.

Take a look at Miguel’s incredible work!

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Image Source: http://okudart.es/showcase/