Bubble Cape Hero

This artwork delves into themes of protection, vulnerability, and spiritual resilience, rooted in the rich history of the Dreihiligen-Schlachthof area. At its center is a child adorned in bubble-wrap armor—a striking symbol that bridges the past and present. The piece intertwines the story of the 15th-century chapel, built to shield the community during the plague that swept through Europe, with contemporary efforts to preserve and protect.

Inspired by Ephesians 6:10-18, the artwork invites viewers to reflect on the concept of spiritual armor in modern times. It serves as a poignant reminder of both our fragility and our determination to safeguard what matters most, posing the thought-provoking question: How effective are our efforts to truly protect ourselves and our communities?

Title: Bubble cape hero

Extra: Innsbruck Street Art Scholarship

Location: Innsbruck, Austria
Year: 2024

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