Street art can be controversial.
Yet, it adds culture to an area.
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“The Ghetto Blaster,” Chris Hurtado, 2023, sculpture and mixed media.
“Ghost Crew,” Matthew Bonifacio Rodriguez, 2023, acrylic paint on board.
“I Hate Myself and I want to Die,” Thomas Vigil, 2022, spray paint.
“Hail Justice, Mother of God,” Josh Patterson, 2024, spray paint on 1962 Impala hood (recovered from original in Santa Fe).
“Chicken Strip,” Alonzo Rodriguez, 2023-2024, mixed media.
“Chicken Strip,” Alonzo Rodriguez, 2023-2024, mixed media.
“Just Stop,” Thomas Vigil, 2022, spray paint/recycled can.
“The Native Remains,” Ivan “Heck” Lee, 2024, aerosol and acrylic with palette knife.
“A Losing Battle,” Alonzo Rodriguez, 2024, spray paint on two MDF panels.
“A Toda Madre o un Dismadre,” Thomas Vigil, 2021, spray paint.