Water Tank Mural In The Desert Is An Oasis Of Feminine Power

Water Tank Mural In The Desert Is An Oasis Of Feminine Power

Christina Angelina transformed an abandoned water tank in the Southern California desert into a haunting work of art.

Her mural "Kinetoscope" (in collaboration with artist Ease One) features two panels of female faces that partially circle the inner walls.

"Each individual face embodies a specific emotion tied to a meaningful moment when Angelina trusted her intuition, an inherent sense often ignored by society," her website notes.

Francisco Nuñez Alfaro
Francisco Nuñez Alfaro
Francisco Nuñez Alfaro
Francisco Nuñez Alfaro
Francisco Nuñez Alfaro
Francisco Nuñez Alfaro

Angelina told The Huffington Post she chose a tank in the Coachella Valley's "Slab City" area near the Salton Sea because, "I love painting in remote locations where you can find beautiful structures that are in disrepair. I find walls in that state to be breathtaking, so I love adding to them, especially in a unique landscape."

Angelina used spray paint for the faces and latex as background. The project took four days, she said.

Time well-spent.

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