Laura Cerati, sister of the iconic musician Gustavo Cerati, experienced a memorable moment on her first visit to Lima. During his tour of the city, he discovered an impressive mural in tribute to the prominent rock artist South American, an artistic manifestation that shows the deep affection that Peruvians feel for the former leader of Soda Stereo.
In her video shared on Instagram, Laura Cerati expressed her deep emotion when contemplating a mural dedicated to her brother, the iconic former leader of Soda Stereo . “Wonderful!” said the sister of the deceased musician.
Laura Cerati’s emotional publication
Laura Cerati, the younger sister of the renowned musician Gustavo Cerati, He expressed his astonishment after visiting a mural dedicated to his brother, located in Miraflores. During her stay in Lima, the relative of the iconic Argentine artist shared her experience when approaching the portrait of one of the most influential exponents of Latin American music.
It should be noted that this mural pays tribute to the iconic musician Gustavo Cerati, located on Bajada Balta, in Miraflores. The Peruvian artist Sheherezade Bedoya is responsible for this work, which captures three significant moments in the artist’s life. The images reflect his childhood and adulthood highlighting a central portrait that evokes one of his most memorable moments and his golden era as leader of Soda Stereo.
Gustavo Cerati’s sister, Laura, visiting the mural in honor of the musician. Photo: Instagram
Through a video shared on her Instagram account, Laura Cerati presented a mural that highlights a representation of Gustavo Cerati in his childhood captured while drawing a guitar. The visual sequence also includes an image of the musician in his heyday as vocalist and leader of the iconic band Soda Stereo.
“Just walking through Lima, Peru for the first time, I found out that they are about to inaugurate this mural of Gus and we said: let’s go see it… on Bajada Balta, right in Miraflores. A fan asked me to take a photo of her, not knowing who I was. Marvelous! Thank you, Peru. In his name,” he wrote in his post shared on social networks.
The influencer and psychologist Laura Cerati was captured while ascending the side stairs that lead to the mural dedicated to Gustavo Cerati, looking for the perfect angle for a new photograph. After contemplating the impressive landscape of the Peruvian capital, he decided to pose with his arms raised, expressing his joy in a moment that highlights his connection with local art and culture.