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I only took the photo !! I have no claim to the artwork !!
the paste : www.flickr.com/photos/55034210@N05/20125825955/in/datepos...
Large wheatpaste political posters adorned many of the walls in Oaxaca when I arrived in early July. However by mid-July, prior to the annual Guelaguetza festival, the city had scraped them off and repainted the walls. However as the festival wound down, posters began reappearing.
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Medieval-looking wheatpaste street art, seen on a wall in Seattle, Washington. Self-flagellation and a beheading...Good times.
I only took the photo !! I have no claim to the artwork !!
the lower little paste : www.flickr.com/photos/55034210@N05/19504837833/in/datepos...
The 43-year-old Turcot Interchange, the largest highway interchange in Quebec, was opened in time for Expo '67 where it was hailed as a masterpiece of industrial efficiency and Modernist mega-construction.
Now it crumbles. Chunks of concrete periodically fall from the structure, which is encased in layers of heavy wire mesh. Planners debate what should be done with it. The Quebec Transport Authority has produced a plan that would lower the expressway to ground level and widen its automobile carrying capacity. The City of Montreal has responded with a counter-plan, and a coalition of environmental organizations, community groups and urban planners has put forth a third plan.
I am a street artist and urban planning student, and so figured why not start a series of alternate Turcot proposals? This is the first in the series- Cirque Turcot.
Saw this on the plywood construction fence at the old Belli Building. Shot in haste, so the framing is terrible.