Mural G-333 by Eduardo Chillida is a large ceramic relief that transforms a wall into an exploration of space. Its deep geometric forms engage with one of the Basque sculptor’s central themes: the balance between matter and nothingness. The piece turns the surface into volume and offers a contemporary perspective on public art in the city. Integrated into the urban surroundings, the mural encourages viewers to see the wall as an open sculpture, where emptiness also takes shape.

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The mural was created with refractory concrete slabs treated with copper oxide, which produce the mural’s characteristic black graphic pattern.
Emptiness was one of Eduardo Chillida’s major themes. In many of his sculptures, space is not absence: it is an essential part of the work.