ELA RINCón

STREET ARTIST (COL)

METRO STATION (EXPOSICIONES)

"MUJERES QUE SOSTIENEN"

Ela Rincón is a Colombian muralist whose work centers on feminine strength, identity, and emotional expression, articulated through bold portraiture and confident use of color. Her murals often depict women as central figures — powerful, grounded, and expressive — reclaiming visibility within urban space.

Ela Rincón’s work is shaped by a city where social narratives and public art intersect daily. Her portraits frequently draw from real experiences and collective memory, translating them into visual statements that emphasize dignity, resilience, and presence.

ELA RINCÓN

"MUJERES QUE SOSTIENEN"

METRO STATION (EXPOSICIONES)

"MUJERES QUE SOSTIENEN"

Ela’s visual language combines figurative realism, graphic elements, and symbolic color choices. Her characters meet the viewer’s gaze directly, transforming walls into spaces of recognition and empowerment rather than passive observation.

From a curatorial perspective, Ela Rincón’s practice aligns with contemporary discussions around women in street art, representation, and public visibility. Her murals function both as artistic statements and as cultural markers within the urban landscape.

ELA RINCÓN

"MUJERES QUE SOSTIENEN"

Ela has participated in mural festivals and collaborative projects that emphasize community engagement and cultural dialogue. Her work adapts naturally to different scales, maintaining emotional clarity whether on large façades or more intimate surfaces.

Through FullMoon Entertainment at the Medellín Street Art Festival, Ela Rincón’s mural was documented with sensitivity to expression, context, and public interaction. FullMoon’s audiovisual narrative reinforces her position as a key female voice within Medellín’s contemporary mural movement.

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