An Argentine artist was chosen to paint the bottle of Coca-Cola
The multinational firm Coca-Cola made a new plant in the US city of Houston and before this event decided to convene the five contemporary artists they consider to be the most representative of each of the countries with which the plant will work.
In that context, the countries chosen are Argentina squad, Ecuador, U.S, Mexico and Peru, to reflect that the "Coke bottle" of each country. These are displayed on the ground and at the Museum of signing gas.
Representing Argentina Ricardo Celma was, who, for years tried to depict in his creations part of our history, Argentine mythologies and part of the national culture. Among his creations they have been tributes to Atahualpa Yupanqui, Mercedes Sosa, Quinquela, Cárcova Ernesto and Eduardo Sivori, to name a few.
In the bottle predominantly by Celma blue and white of our flag, as well as elements of the national emblem. The female figure is the greatest impact element within it which has a Phrygian cap representing freedom, equality and sacrifice; righties arms shake hands, They represent the fraternal union of men and peoples; the laurel as a symbol of victory and glory; representing the sun of truth, the majesty and prosperity.