Nienna said:
I'm always surprised when I see these types of artists create something like this.
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It is an artistic manifestation where artists achieve impressive drawings.
The technique with which they paint with a great variety of colors and superimposing others on various materials and with great speed is amazing.
In Mexico these artists would stand in the squares and paint what the client asked them and with agility in the mixture to achieve various textures of colors they made true works of art.
But suddenly they stopped showing themselves it seems that it was because of the prohibition that there was at one time of the very restricted sale of alcohol and aerosols due to their toxicity. No minor could buy alcohol or aerosols and these artists with great talent have not been seen again anywhere at least here in the State of Sonora.
Here is an example of this prohibition in the municipality of Gomez Palacio city of the state of Durango:
Regulation to regulate graffiti and sale of spray paint, in the municipality of Gomez Palacio, Dgo.
Based on articles 115 section 11 of the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States; 105 of the Political Constitution of the State of Durango. “The sale of aerosol paint to minors under 18 years of age is prohibited, in accordance with the regulations to regulate graffiti and the sale of aerosol paint in the municipality of Gomez Palacio, Dgo.”
These signs must be visible to people entering the business and where said merchandise is within reach of the consumer.
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These street artists bring joy and motivation to people with their art.