Today we wish to share our experiences watching the creation of the Festival Bella Via 2011 main exhibition piece 'The Last Supper' by Leonardo Da Vinci.
Led by Madonnaro Cuong Nguyen, with the artist team of Maestro Madonnaro Juandres Vera, (Madonnari Qualificati Category Winner, 2010), Juan Carlos Romero from Cuba, a Madonnaro Qualificati Winner 2011, and Madonnaro Qualificati Miquel Lopez Lopez, the team reproduced this iconic artwork to the appreciation of the thousands of visitors in attendance.
A wide angle shot of 'The Last Supper' exhibition piece (2011) by the Festival Bella Via Team of Cuong Nguyen (lead), Juandres Vera, Juan Carlos Romero, and Miguel Lopez Lopez.
Blog Now on streetpainting.tv believes that the best part of the street painting is the creation of the art work itself although the pride in the completed work is a special one shared by the artists. Here we have Cuong underway detailing the face of John.
Juandres Vera street painting the face of Jesus Christ, the focal point of 'The Last Supper' in terms of the subject and how all points (perspective) in the artwork are centered upon Him.
Miguel Lopez Lopez (above), working on the bright fabric of Simon the Zealot.
The level of detail is critical in the successful execution of works such as 'The Last Supper' and Cuong Nguyen's exceptional talent and artistic reputation for portraiture brought beauty to their reproduction of the artwork (below).
Juandres focusing intently on street painting the robes of Christ with his artistic intensity, raising the image of Christ above all items in the work (below).
We are watching Miguel detailing around the head of Simon, bringing the figure out from the background colors.
The team working during the festival (above and below)...
Here are details of 'The Last Supper' moving from left to right (below), Bartholomew, James - Son of Alphaemus, and Andrew, Judas Iscariot, Peter ...
John, Jesus Christ, (at center), Thomas, James the Greater, and Philip...
Matthew, Jude Thaddeus, and Simon the Zealot...
The completed exhibition piece, 'The Last Supper' as viewed from the far right...
The completed exhibition piece, 'The Last Supper', as reproduced at Festival Bella Via in Monterrey, Mexico in 2011.
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