López Cupita, Lorena AndreaToloza Rincón, MiguelColmenares, KellyDíaz Bautista, OmarHernández, SamyTobar, JohannaSilva Ortegón, ManuelMadrid Mejía, MarelvisMesa, Carol2025-08-082025-08-082025-08-11López Cupita, L., Toloza Rincón, M., Colmenares, K., Díaz Bautista, O., Hernández, S., Tobar, J., Silva Ortegón, M., Madrid Mejía, M., Mesa, C., & Otero, R. (2025). Street art at Candelaria: a world of symbolic territories [documento de trabajo n.° EDLE5]. Universidad La Gran Colombia. https://hdl.handle.net/11396/8876https://hdl.handle.net/11396/8876This document presents a compelling selection of street art from the Candelaria neighborhood in Bogotá. Candelaria stands out with its colonial and antique architecture. Each street and wall painting vividly captures a memory from Colombia. Every mural powerfully conveys stories about our culture, history, diversity, politics, and national legacy. These works can be thoroughly analyzed by decoding essential visual elements such as color, shape, spatial arrangement, composition, and symbolism.engStreet art at Candelaria: a world of symbolic territoriesEl arte callejero en la Candelaria: un mundo de territorios simbólicosworking paperCandelarialiteracidadliteracidad visualsimbolismoCandelarialiteracysymbolismvisual literacy