“Denaturing the value of work”, (Idealismo), Galeria Libertad, Mexico (2014). It is a series of two instalations who talks about the relationship and difference between “use value” and “exchange value” in the theory of capitalism. In this case the use of the “piñatas” traditional object in the Mexican culture has an “exchange value” given…
Read More“Excercise of Reinterpretation of the colours of el tepe neighborhood”, Queretaro, Mexico (2014)
Board Dripper tiene como ejes: la cultura skate, street art, graffiti, arte emergente, convivencia artística y el arte como comunicación social. Queretaro, Mexico 2014. Thanks to Board Dripper and Balneario TV Mural Project for including me. For more details about check my instagram
Read MoreQueretaro situations (context)
Memories and shapes of a long stay in Queretaro, Mexico (2014).
Read More“Reinterpretation of the imagination” at Facebook Offices.
In this project the idea was to create an exercise with the building light. Creating a mural that has life, has stages and movements. It is a description of something that looks on the outside but that can be re-interpretate for our imagination. Pictures by Graffitimundo
Read More“Description of the arrival of an ideology”, Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires Argentina.
Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires, Argentina. (2014)
Read MoreBuenos Aires Situations V (Context)
Memories and shapes of Buenos Aires (2014)
Read More“Abstract definition of Mexico”, Queretaro 2013.
Board Dripper tiene como ejes: la cultura skate, street art, graffiti, arte emergente, convivencia artística y el arte como comunicación social. Queretaro, Mexico 2013. Thanks to Board Dripper Mural Project for including me. For more details about check my instagram Picture by Balneario TV
Read More“La révolution silencieuse”, Montreal, Canada.
Montreal, Canada, 2013. Organized by Alejandro Figueroa. For more details about check my instagram Picture by Alejandro Figueroa.
Read More“Exercise of reinterpretation of a city” 2013, New York
“Exercise of reinterpretation of a city” 2013, New York. Thanks to @pawnworks project for make this wall happened. Pictures by Seth Mooney
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