The visual vibrancy doesn’t get old, dim, or gray out over time. Oaxaca is essentially a 360 degree, 24 hour experiential art activation.
Sure, this is one way I understand things but it is hard to argue against. Literally every part of your experience in Oaxaca is injected with artistic intentionality - color, flavor, texture, sound, and design.
Other than highly recommending everyone who reads this visit Oaxaca one day, it’s likely best to yield to this batch of 15 photos of Oaxaca street art.
And if you haven’t yet, here are Vol. 1, Vol. 2, Vol. 3, and Vol. 4 for your perusal….
Artist: Unknown (wheat paste of Frida Kahlo)
Artist: Unknown (walking man) … the artists’ name is on the wall but is impossible to read!
Artist: @fungifloripondia
Artist: @oblique31
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Artist: Unknown … ETRATRU, skulls in maize
Artist: @eduardoarista
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Artist: Unknown (‘you don’t have a soul, you are a soul, you have a body’) + Buddha
Artist/Organizers: @ivanbautistagravura, @labuenaimpresion, @galeriacosechagrafica
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