The ArteSano project is an international public art initiative produced by Sketches For Mankind in collaboration with Gullyart, Mixed Media Collective and Inoperable Gallery. During the week of December 12 to 21st, 2014 , the city of Rio San Juan , Dominican Republic , will host over 30 local and international artists for the…
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Memories and shapes of Dominican Republic (2014)
Read More“La llegada” collab with smitheone, Wynwood, Miami
“La Llegada” Wynwood, Miami collab with the master @smitheone Special thanks to all my miami friends.
Read MoreMiami Situations (Context)
Memories and shapes of Miami, Florida, USA (2014).
Read More“The idealism trying to save the future on the night of September 26, 2014” Ciudad Juárez, México (2014)
“The idealism trying to save the future on the night of September 26, 2014” Ciudad Juárez, México. Special thanks to Color Walk for make this happens, gente linda y con futuro Ciudad Juarez has several problems: what is up to us, we have been studying and developing proposals to create a new…
Read MoreCiudad Juarez situations (context)
Where my finger is pointing is Mexico, where the patrol is usa. What a shitty world. Memories and shapes of the beatiful and mysterious Juarez, Mexico, 2014.
Read More“Libertad” Mexico DF (2014)
“Libertad” Mexico DF collab with the master @smitheone for the @mamuttmx project.
Read MoreMexico DF – Queretaro Situations (context)
Memories and shapes of a long trip btw Mexico City, Queretaro and maybe another city (2014)
Read More“Reinterpretation of a message on the wall”, Mexico City (2014)
“Reinterpretation of a message on the wall”, is an exercise where I have tried to keep the origin of a message that was before I’ve arrive to the wall, giving my own interpretation, legitimizing the message, keeping the origin of something that is not mine, someone else’s interpretation, the fight anonymous. The message says:…
Read MoreMexico DF – Oaxaca Situations (context)
Memories and shapes of a trip btw Mexico City and Oaxaca (2014).
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