Grafficanos: Young Latino Artists Highlighted In Austin Exhibition

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Origin of Cool: Austin, USA 30.266849, -97.742784 Grafficanos Exhibition at the Mexic-Arte Musem


The 17th edition of the Young Latino Artists exhibition presents selected graphic artworks influenced by the graffiti and street art genre. Artists include Daniel Anguilu, Jellyfish Colectivo, Antonio Diaz, Miguel Donjuan, Dsek, Niz, Saner and Eddie Castro. The exhibition runs until September 9th 2012 at the Mexic-Arte Museum. Here are a few shots I took at the launch:

pop art graffiti Mexic-Arte Museum

street art Mexic-Arte Museum Austin

street art graffiti Mexic-Arte Museum

balaclava stuffed man art design

latina art Mexic-Arte Museum

street artists graffiti Mexic-Arte Museum

American flag wolf red art

Eddie Castro wooden paletas popsicles

Eddie Castro wooden paletas popsicles

Eddie Castro wooden paletas popsicles

Eddie Castro wooden paletas popsicles

 

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