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New design by Cabaio Stencil in Colegiales painted a couple of days ago. Cabaio told Buenos Aires Street Art the
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Argentine plastic artist Diego Perrotta has been working on his latest project called El Matasiete y los Guardiánes, a mural
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It's winter in Buenos Aires and with the cold weather there's no shortage of flu and common colds doing the
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A famous mural painted in homage to Noberto 'Pappo' Napolitano by the artist and musician Alejandro Amaro has been painted
New design by Cabaio Stencil in Colegiales painted a couple of days ago. Cabaio told Buenos Aires Street Art the design isn’t of anyone in particular but he’s joined up parts of distinctive faces including this moustache to form one portrait.
Argentine plastic artist Diego Perrotta has been working on his latest project called El Matasiete y los Guardiánes, a mural on the Imaginación building at Tecnópolis.
It’s winter in Buenos Aires and with the cold weather there’s no shortage of flu and common colds doing the rounds. A state of health emergency was declared in Greater Buenos Aires this time two years ago; and from April to July 24, 2009, there were more than 200 recorded deaths in Argentina due to the virus known as ‘gripe A’ or HIN1. The pandemic also led to a wave of graffiti depicting ‘la gripe porcina’ and the H1N1 virus, and pigs are still popping up around  BA.

A famous mural painted in homage to Noberto ‘Pappo’ Napolitano by the artist and musician Alejandro Amaro has been painted over with the letters of a Chinese supermarket sign, much to the disgust of fans and local residents.

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