“Opening Horizons” whose size can only be fully appreciated from the sky, unveiled in a spectacular way.
In Villablino, Spain, renowned artist Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada unveiled Opening Horizons, a monumental land art piece that portrays an athlete in a wheelchair. Created for the Caminos Naturales initiative, in partnership with the Villablino City Council, the artwork spans a vast terrain and is best appreciated from above. Its unveiling coincided with the 14th stage of La Vuelta 2024, ensuring the piece was seen by a large audience. The project underscores the need for accessible natural spaces, offering a powerful visual statement on inclusivity and accessibility, particularly for those with disabilities. The artist’s message is clear: nature should be open to all.
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