Minneapolis Street Art duo Broken Crow are in Mexico City for the first time to install a number of new pieces with Street Artists SupaKitch and Koralie. Guests of El Museo del Juguete Antiguo México (The Antique Toy Museum) in collaboration with MAMUTT Arte, John and Mike invite the BSA family to tag along with these impromptu snaps as they discover inspiration on the streets of D.F. So far they are pretty blown away by the stuff they’ve seen in the museum and in the streets. It will be exciting to see how it affects their output on walls.
With special thanks to Roberto Shimizu of MUJAM and Gonzalo Alvarez of Mamutt Arte
John calls this “Your Morning Inspiration”
A look inside a closet at the Antique Toy Museum
“El Enmascarado de Plata” (The Silver Masked Luchador)
Roberto and Mike mugging for the camera. What’s the Spanish translation for “mind on the money and money on the mind”?
A little blurry but it’s a cool detail from a larger piece Mike found in the museum.
Here’s the view down from the scaffolding as Broken Crow was scoping out the new gigante piece they started today. We’ll show you the progress on the next Mexican Travelog!
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All images copyright of and courtesy of Broken Crow
www.koralie.net
http://www.supakitch.com/
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