Exploring Barcelona's Street Art Scene
Last week, students put their creativity on display as they participated in an exciting graffiti workshop led by popular Barcelona street artist Camil Escruela. The workshop, held in the El Raval neighborhood of Barcelona, offered an opportunity for the students to collaborate on a large-scale street art mural that transformed the once-blank wall into a vibrant underwater scene. Students also had the chance to customize their own T-shirt or tote bag with a personalized design!
Following the workshop, they had a chat with Camil and put their language skills to the test! Not only did they have a chance to ask him questions about his profession, inspirations, and artwork, they all shared their own creative interests as well!
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