What looks like a narrow alleyway in the heart of Calpe's old town has become, overnight, a must-see for art lovers.
The graffiti artist from Denia, Tardor Roselló, has once again left his mark on the town with a work on Calle San Roc that surprises passers-by with its location and detail.
The artist, who already has murals in cities such as Dresden (Germany) and Mumbai (India), continues to support his homeland. This new work, which cost €1,800, is a key piece in the Museu d'Art Urbà (Urban Art Museum) promoted by the City Council.
Guillermo Sendra, head of the Culture Department, emphasized that having an artist of Tardor's stature—internationally recognized by the website specializing in urban art, Street Art Cities—represents a qualitative leap for the tourist and cultural appeal of the historic center.
Tardor already has another work of great visual impact, “Un regalo para mi” (A gift for me), which he painted just over a year ago on one of the facades of the City Hall and which continues to amaze passersby.

