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willard3
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Pronounced the same in Rican as Méxican
It is better to die on you feet than to live on your knees.....Emiliano Zapata
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That's a very interesting shot, I have no idea what the storyline behind this image may be but I have a feeling there's some strong cultural expressions involved. Good one, buddy.
Artsy image of art! Very cool! I like the bricks bursting through from behind the plaster!
Mighty fine artwork. The depictions appear to be all peaceful folk. The guy on the right is holding a tamborine. The big guy on the left is holding a leaf. The middle guy looks exactly like Tommy Silva from the "This Old House" U.S. TV show. The copper shirt guy is an artist holding a portrait and with brushes in his pocket. The woman just look distracted. With that, believe me when I say I have no idea what the artist is showing, but I'd like to know more.
"You miss 100% of the shots you don't take" - Wayne Gretzky
Very interesting, Willard.
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Very cool shot and street art.
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Gracias all
The back story, Tom , is that , either in the Bajó near Mexcio City or Viejo San Juan, when the newsw boys are around , what you hear is "news" (noos) early in the morning
Wow Willard...
History, art and culture wrapped up in one very interesting and well shot image.
Lending increasing credence to the statement "every picture tells a story" (with an artistic nod to Mr. Rod Stewart).
Thanks for bringing this one to us!
El Gato
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