This photograph showcases a unique mosaic façade of a small residential structure. The wall is completely covered with vibrant mosaic in the trencadis technique (broken tile), creating a picturesque mural with nature motifs. The central element of the composition is a large butterfly with golden-yellow wings, executed using small ceramic fragments in various shades.
Throughout the façade, a floral theme unfolds with images of flowers, spiral patterns, and organic forms. To the left of the window is a composition with red floral motifs, while on the right are bright circular flowers in purple, orange, and green hues. The color palette is rich and diverse: warm shades of orange, yellow, and red predominate, contrasting with green elements against the gray background of the base.
Architecturally, this is a simple structure with a white window frame in the middle, but the artistic treatment of the façade transforms it into a genuine work of art, reminiscent of Antoni Gaudí's works or the Art Nouveau movement. The mosaic creates a textured, almost tactile surface that changes the perception of the building's strict geometry, giving it an organic and decorative quality. In the lower right corner, a small decorative lantern is visible, complementing the overall aesthetic of the space.