From the 4th to the 15th of March in Lima “Latido Americano” took place courtesy of organizers and home-town artists Entes y Pesimo. Successfully putting it together for a second year, E&P are well respected among their peers as artists and social activists and they placed an international assortment of invited graff and Street Art people around the City of Kings, as it is called. With artists from Denmark and Mexico, Australia and Chile, “Latido Americano” exposed a number of cultures to one another in many neighborhoods in this city of immigrants and indigenous people where the sky is almost always grey and fried guinea pig is sold in the street markets.
Bien . Latido Americano in Lima, Peru. (photo © Alqa Studio)
During the event a number of process shots and finished pics were collected by Alqa Studio, and we gather them together here to give BSA readers an overview of the action. Our special thanks to Entes y Pesimo for their hard work and their contributions to BSA.
Included in the list of international and local artists participating in “Latido Americano”:
Benas (Mexico), Bien (Mexico), Charqui Punk (Chile), Cuore (Argentina), Fisek (Chile), Fog (Peru), Guache (Colombia), Hes (Chile), Inti (Chile), Jade (Peru), Jeanvi (Ecuador), KET (USA)Meki (Peru), Oz Montania (Paraguay), Pau (Chile/Germany), Phetus (USA)Saile (Ecuador), Saner (Mexico), Sego (Mexico), Soten (Denmark), Steep (Ecuador), Super (Peru/Germany), Tiws (Denmark), Toxicomano (Mexico), and Yuin (Australia), among others.
Steep . Latido Americano in Lima, Peru. (photo © Alqa Studio)
Ket . Latido Americano in Lima, Peru. (photo © Alqa Studio)
Phetus . Latido Americano in Lima, Peru. (photo © Alqa Studio)
Fisek . Latido Americano in Lima, Peru. (photo © Alqa Studio)
Entes y Pesimo . Latido Americano in Lima, Peru. (photo © Alqa Studio)
Toxicomano . Latido Americano in Lima, Peru. (photo © Alqa Studio)
Saner . Latido Americano in Lima, Peru. (photo © Alqa Studio)
Sego from Mexico is well framed at Latido Americano in Lima, Peru. (photo © Alqa Studio)
Denmarks Soten and Tiws with Australian Yuin at Latido Americano in Lima, Peru. (photo © Alqa Studio)
Paraguay’s Os Montania in progress at Latido Americano in Lima, Peru. (photo © Alqa Studio)
Jade . Latido Americano in Lima, Peru. (photo © Alqa Studio)
Hes . Latido Americano in Lima, Peru. (photo © Alqa Studio)
Guache . Latido Americano in Lima, Peru. (photo © Alqa Studio)
Benas . Latido Americano in Lima, Peru. (photo © Alqa Studio)
da2c . Latido Americano in Lima, Peru. (photo © Alqa Studio)
Fogdem tracing out the contours. Latido Americano in Lima, Peru. (photo © Alqa Studio)
Daoe . Kars . Supermusik. Latido Americano in Lima, Peru. (photo © Alqa Studio)
A Chilean in Lima; Inti at Latido Americano in Lima, Peru. (photo © Alqa Studio)
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