'Calistales'
Fuentes de Andalucia, Spain
2025

Zesar proposes a mural born directly from the voices of its people. Through informal encounters, online conversations, chats in bars, and personal testimonies, the artist began an open investigation that stemmed from the rural and traditional codes of the Sevillian countryside. However, an unexpected and vibrant narrative soon emerged: the town's musical memory, marked by Andalusian breakbeat and a generation of DJs who defined a unique scene in the 1990s and early 2000s.

This discovery becomes the heart of the mural, "Calistales," whose name alludes to the eucalyptus groves where the impromptu raves that are part of the collective imagination of Fuente de Cantos took place. It is even said that, if combined, the town's vinyl record collections could constitute the largest archive of this genre in Andalusia.

This project, promoted by Diputación de Sevilla and curated by Delimbo, travels to different towns in the province, connecting them with artists so they can develop their work on various walls.