Port Adriano became a vibrant hub of mural painting and urban art on May 18 with the AfterSun Fest.
This unique event saw 27 artists simultaneously painting containers, transforming the port into a colourful open-air gallery. Visitors watched the artists in action.
Joan Aguilo
Joan Aguilo, a renowned Mallorcan muralist, was among the artists, alongside Carolina Adan Caro, Belen Pez and Fine Arts students from the Adema University School.
The AfterSun Market
Visitors to Port Adriano enjoyed a visual feast of murals, food trucks, live music, and workshops for children. The painted containers will soon serve a new purpose, housing shops for the upcoming AfterSun Market. This market, featuring 30 brands, will open on May 25, blending art and commerce.
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