Twelve hours later in the cab on the way back to the apartment we thought something new had appeared on some of the streets and parks in San Jose……..We thought we saw colorful decorated fiberglass bird sculptures.
After a good nights sleep we were delighted to see they were not a result of fatigue, but indeed real.
When I started to do some research, much to my dismay, the whole official website was in Spanish with no translation.
The only way for me to translate was to type the text in Spanish on my much used Bing Espanol/Ingles translation website. Please remember those of you who know me---I am a one-handed, have to look at the keyboard typist! This should be yet another hint to us that we need to hurry up and find a language class…
The event is called the Peace Parade. Costa Rica is the only country in the world that has more than 60 years of living without an army.
The Peace Parade is organized by two private business organizations with the support of the city of San Jose.
The event was born to promote and celebrate the message of peace to the people of Costa Rica and the world. Businesses and/or individuals sponsor one or more of the birds that are exhibited in main parks, boulevards and sidewalks all around San Jose (a cosmopolitan city where nearly half the population of Costa Rica passes daily).
There was a call for schools and artists across the country to submit their proposals for deigns….. 50 proposals from schools and 20 from artists were accepted to be displayed from the applicants.
These wonderful birds were installed December 15 and will remain in place until March 25 this year.
Though it was impossible to pick any favorite, these are a few examples. Some are just artistic tropical colorful designs, while some seem to have subtle underlying messages concerning politics or ecology.
The website is peaceparade.com if you would like to check it out.
From this exhibition to the exciting street art and murals to traditional and contemporary sculpture, public art it plentiful and so much fun to discover. Watch for future posts for information and pictures of more public art around the San Jose area.
Absolutely wonderful sculptures. I love the tropical colors of one in particular.
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It's wonderful to be able to keep up with your ongoing adventure. Thanks for the updates! Miss you two...
ReplyDeleteThe weather is crazy: hot in the morning and afternoon, cold at night LOL.
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