Locality: Puente Aranda Project 111 - Pigmento Crew Western side The Pigmento Crew group proposed their project with the community of visitors of inmates at the La Modelo prison in the locality of Puente Aranda and the Domus Foundation. The name of its project is Project 111, which in prison slang means “early release” and sought to reflect the problems and experiences faced by the community within the prison. The group's research was based on interviews, video calls and workshops with inmates' relatives and visitors. For them it was important to use graffiti as a means of communication to reflect the expressions of the inmates as citizens who have no voice in society. Warm colors stand out in their proposal, as they reflect the warmth of the family, the common denominator of what is missing for detainees. “When a family member is inside, we all are.” Vecinos del Puente (Neighbors of the Bridge) - Roger Avendaño ´Bulkar’ Eastern side This initiative was developed with the neighboring population living in the Nueva Primavera neighborhood, especially with older adults linked to the Community Action Board. For this purpose, a collective construction exercise was carried out, in which the sketch was jointly created and captured on the wall. In this way, a dialogue of knowledge methodology was implemented to raise awareness about muralism, urban art and, in this case, its role in the recovery and appropriation of public space. For this purpose, different meetings were held with the community, in which creative exercises were carried out and conversations were held about community processes, historical, environmental and social references. These interactions contributed to the construction of a sketch in which elements such as the memory of the inhabitants, the indigenous ancestors, the passage of Bolivar through the Aranda Bridge, the sector's fauna and flora when it was a wetland, its present as an industrial zone with a large labor force, and the desire to advance in the care and welfare represented in the issue of breastfeeding were identified. In the sketching exercise, all the participants' ideas were linked together. There is a remembrance of the past and a desire to generate future reflections on care, which is relevant to the objective of this great initiative to transform the Under Bridge Zones and their perception of safety.