July 21, 2022 | Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico | Keila Urbano and Inter-American Division News
A mural painting on a busy street in Ensenada, Baja California, in Mexico, is pointing to the Second Coming of Jesus thanks to a donated space and Adventist students who took six days to finish the work. The mural, located on Calle Diamante (or Diamante Street) in Ensenada, which is the second largest port city in Mexico, depicts Jesus coming in a cloud of angels calling out through a graveyard surrounded by arid mountains. It is the work of two art graduates from the Seventh-day Adventist-operated Montemorelos University in Montemorelos, Mexico.
Artists working on the mural during their six days of painting in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, June 21- June 28, 2022. [Photo: Adventus]
Priscila Rivera and Pablo Sánchez, two alumni students from the visual arts program at Montemorelos University, traveled with their professor, Luis Medina, who coordinates the visual arts department on campus, to work on the project, Jun. 21-28, 2022.
“I was struck by the acceptance and curiosity of the people who walked by,” said Rivera. “Sometimes I wasn’t sure of what I was doing but then a car would pass by with an entire family who stopped just to applaud us, or persons who shouted from a distance telling us that it was looking nice.” It is encouraging when people have faith in your work, she added.
Priscila Rivera, visual arts graduate of Montemorelos University, paints in angel wings during the hot summer day. [Photo: Adventus]
For a mural with a religious context, it surprised them that it aroused interest in people.
“The theme of the Second Coming is an interest for Seventh-day Adventists and somewhat of a mystery,” said Medina. “We rather imagine what it will be like, what is going to happen, and we try to interpret it through colors and shapes.” The mural includes not so traditional color, he said, but instead colors influenced by the urban pop art palette, he explained. “We used a combination of the latest styles and trends.”
L-R: Artists Pablo Sánchez, Pricila Rivera, and Luis Medina stand in front of the mural they painted on the Second Coming of Jesus. The painting includes social media contact and telephone number to the Ensenada 14 Adventist Church nearby. [Photo: Adventus]
Church leaders said the mural is scheduled to be displayed for one year.