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Arriba: un stencil de Banksy que parodia las medidas de seguridad extremas de nuestros tiempos con un policia cateando a una niña.
Abajo: un policia federal realmente cateando a una niña en Mexico.
El Niño y La Bandera
Fototeca Pedro Guerra
#VivaMexico
En un pasillo entre la Sexta y Séptima
Terremoto de 1985
29 años del terremoto
un momento de recuerdo para las víctimas caídas en el evento.
We’d advertise that we’re playing tonight but I don’t think any if you could make it! #tjbound #mexicali #edm
Calorsito no te acaves 🔥☀️
The Writing on Mexican Walls Isn’t Graffiti — It’s ‘Vernacular Branding’
In central Mexico, walls are invitations to party. Since 1960, bardas de baile (loosely translated as “music walls”) have illuminated exurban and rural areas with colorful, hand-painted advertisements for music, dances, and carnivals. Although these work of homemade graphic design share some of the characteristics of graffiti, they are not tags - and they are tolerated by the authorities. The new book Mexican Wall Painting: Bardas De Baile (Ghost & Co., New York) by Patricia Cué, a designer and design teacher at San Diego State University, examines these expressive painted letterings and the subcultures that have developed around them.
Read more. [Image: Ghost & Co.]
2000 years old green serpentine stone mask found at the base of Pyramid of the Sun, Teotihuacán, México
San Miguel De Allende - Guanajuato, Mexico
Parish Church of San Miguel (Saint Michael)
Architect: Zeferino Gutierrez
On my last trip to San Miguel de Allende, a short lived day that did not afford me the opportunity to see this beautiful sight at night but I am certain it would have been amazing, maybe next time!
Let the world know that in Mexico, good people are fighting for their lives against the corrupt goverment and the organized crime -wich is the same shit- Let the world know that the good people in Mexico are dying at this very moment.
Escollo + Patatas Bravas + torta de jamón Serrano, chorizo español, queso y aguacate = felicidad @mercadoroma #barracavalenciana #df