In the category of “your just never know,” the two-block long Callejón Hidalgo is a treasure-trove of murals.
And, there are more! Located between Tinoco y Palacios and Porfirio Diaz above Calle Jesus Carranza, it’s well worth the trek up the hill.
January 4, 2016 by spixl
In the category of “your just never know,” the two-block long Callejón Hidalgo is a treasure-trove of murals.
And, there are more! Located between Tinoco y Palacios and Porfirio Diaz above Calle Jesus Carranza, it’s well worth the trek up the hill.
Posted in Creativity, Culture, Travel & Tourism | Tagged Callejón Hidalgo, graffiti, Mexico, murals, Oaxaca, photos, street art, urban art | 12 Comments
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They’re wonderful!
The talent and creativity never ceases to amaze me!
Your posts are so picturesque I feel as if I’m visiting Oaxaca! Thank you for the insights.
Thank you for continuing to follow and comment. Hope you have a terrific 2016!
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Thank you!
No problem!
This is a new one for me – I’ll go check it out! The primavera have started blooming. On our way back from Reforma yesterday I spotted a big one totally yellow, so I think I’ll go back today and see if I can get a photo without a million wires!
That’s a fresh/different view of street art.
These murals are telling something. ‘Tis for the viewer to decide what. I have my own view. Thanks for these pics Shannon,
with perhaps deeper meaning.
Yes, I agree, definitely deeper meanings. Long history of that in Mexico. 😉 Have a great 2016, Archie!
Political themes and actual actions are one of the same in Oaxaca.