Aztec Jungle Mural. Temple ruins in a forgotton world.April 2008. Val de Europe. Paris. |
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Aztec jungle and temple ruins. Journey into the Amazon. |
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The largest wall featuring a mural was around 20 ft. Shafts of light penetrate the dense jungle bringing life to the Amazon. |
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Temple ruin wall with carved head keeping watch. |
Carved stone statue sits in aztec jungle mural. Detail. |
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Looking into the corner, the mural blends into the sculpted temple walls. |
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A resplensant quetzal perches on a vine & looks across the canopy. The quetzal was sacred to the aztecs, so it had to be in the painting. |
A rufous motmot sits on a temple ruin. |
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The murals work alongside the other theming and foliage to create a ruined aztec temple and jungle theme.
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Jungle Canopy Mural - Looking Over the large tank. |
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On the other side of the room was this large tank, at the time of taking these photgraphs it was still empty, but this was the view over the top. It shows how murals can work with foliage and sculpted cement to create an overall experience. |
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Looking over the top of the tank, the jungle canopy opens up to reveal a temple in the distance. |
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Closer view of the aztec temple in the jungle canopy. |
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To the left the jungle gives way to forgotton ruins and exposed relics. |
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To the right the roots and vines slowly reclaim the jungle. |
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© Copyright 2008 Wayne Barker |
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