Mexican Murals - A Multitude of Murales in Polanco [CCC's Street Art Contest #189]
Usually a mural hits me by surprise. Unexpectedly I walk around a corner, and suddenly there it is: a visually stunning image, typically larger than life, adding a whole new feel to the neighborhood I know, or maybe I just thought I knew. Those are the moments when I get excited about my next post for the weekly CCC's Street Art Contest, to which this post is also my entry, even though the opposite was the case in finding it.
The Avenida Melchor Ocampo, which I've posted about here running along Mexico City's Polanco neighborhood (among others) is a busy throughway, usually so overwhelmed by traffic, that during rush hours there is not even a point going near it. Otherwise, however, you tend to breeze through it, barely noticing the numerous murals around it. That's when I decided to return on foot, and take a good look.
All From a Certain Viewpoint...
When I got to the spot where the city's grand promenade Paseo de la Reforma reaches Chapultepec Park, and continues further through Polanco, the logic of the murals started to dawn on me. After all, I have been wondering why there were so many wall paintings assembled in this one spot. The obvious answer was a tiny one-square park, known as Plaza de lectura José Saramago, I don't even remember ever visiting. But this was the place from where you got a nice view over all of the murals on the other side of the traffic artery.
So I looked around, trying to find the most ideal viewpoint, from where I could admire and photograph these murals. Unfortunately, their numbers, modest sizes relative to the distance and the traffic in between, did enough to distract my attention from each one. In the end the experience remained just as overwhelming to me, as driving past it. It was impossible to focus on either one.
Never mind, I took enough pics to convey the feeling of the place, and I may even pick one to submit for the contest. But that's it. No interpretation of the art, no curious side-stories, not even a hunt for the online presence of the muralists, as there are obviously too many of them in this case.
However, I still recommend you guys to check out the CCC's Street Art Contest to see many interesting works of street art from around the world, and if you want to see more murals I have found in Mexico, my Mexican Murals series is getting longer each time.
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I remember travelling out of CDMX on a bus and wishing I could get some shote of the murals on the freeway. NOPE didn't happen, they are pretty fucking spectacular
Yes, leaving the city towards Northeast, the town of Pachuca, or the pyramids of Teothuacan, you pass by some incredible murals. And they are probably not the only ones either...
yes it was towards Teothuacan awesome!
Many people while driving miss to see these amazing murals but you have captured them very well.
Thank you! I appreciate your comment, even though I was just lamenting the fact that due to the road I was unable to capture the murals as well as I had wanted.
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Very cool selection of StreetArt on this street, especially the one with the Little Prince and the fox. Thanks for sharing these pics on The StreetArt Community.
Have a great day
Thank you! Yes, that one was my favorite too. Except for there is soooo much going on all around it: billboards, traffic, other murals... So I'm glad you liked it.