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Segundo Barrio Analysis

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Making Art Across El Paso, TX
Street art is a visual art created all over the streets, it can be present in a form of posters, graffiti, window paints, and murals, among others. All of those artists that chose to exhibit their art on the streets, rather than in a museum or gallery is because they are situated it in a non-art context. The products they use to produce their art works most of the time are: free hand aerosol paints, krink markers, plutonium paints and graffiti remover used to create perfect images all over the cities. Street art adorn the urban landscape, explode the skills of the artists, and finally but no less important, is constructive providing a specific social message for all the audience. This image taken at “Segundo barrio” basically is expressing the feelings of all the immigrants that every day comes to this country to make their …show more content…

But, it mainly reflects a man helping his wife to cross the river following the flash light issued by the hands of Our Lady of Guadalupe, behind them is an immigration lawyer, which is the one that should be helping both of them. The rest of the mural shows the traditions of all the Mexican population, for example: the priest is organizing a party for the children with balloons, and a big red hearth, which is Jesus’s hearth. Next to him is a peculiar dancer denominated “Matachin” in Spanish, who dance for religious purposes to venerate God. At the center of this mural is attached a picture of God, it is in the middle because it is the inspiration and speak for the faith of all those people. Giving as a result the motivation for all the Hispanic people to maintain all of those traditions, no matter if they are already in this

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