Italian born now Brooklyn-based Street Artist Cruz took the show on the road to Spanish speaking localities this summer to share these humor inflected symbol portraits. One wall is in Cholula, Puebla in Mexico and the other one in Okata, Spain near Barcelona.
CRUZ. Cholula, Puebla. (photo © CRUZ)
CRUZ. Okata, Spain. (photo © CRUZ)
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