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  <description>Rural tradition in tension and dialogue with modernity.The traditional-digital tension of the mural's background, which blends with the figure with glitch fragments. As if we were flipping the image through a giant broken screen. The glitch is not just an error: it is the mark of a new subjectivity in formation. A new language. Visual and emotional. Redefining the supposed fragility as a form of genuine expression.The “glitchified” Mona Lisa in Denia is a way of saying: Classical art is reborn in the countryside. And today's youth, although different, continue to carry universal questions: “Who am I, what do I feel, how do they see me?”The Renaissance in the rural streets.The use of the Mona Lisa composition creates a historical connection that underscores a key message of urban art: Art does not belong only in museums or cities. It also lives, is reborn, and is reinterpreted on the walls of our villages.</description>
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