



These are hand painted works on plastic boards which can be seen at the parking lot at the A&V Lopez located on Southmost-Brownsville. The works are unsigned by the artist and serve as advertising signs for an elote stand on the same parking lot. I thought it was interesting to see and note the example how the food, text and imagery is inspired by both Mexican and American culture...
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Very interesting, I was Doing that Stuff a Few years ago, on "My Barrio - Pop Series ".
We Really need to get out of " OUR SAFETY ZONE and OUT OF THE BOX "Mentallity, If We want to Grow and accomplish our Goals.
we?
But Of Course...We we !!!
oh your french and whats with the barrio pop...no such thing
It's New French - Barrio Popou!
My Art teacher Always said, That If you Want to do Pop Art, To do ONLY the Ones From the MEXICAN Chalupa Cards, He said Because People from South Texas are so Ignorant and Poor and That Their Parents and Relatives Came To the USA From The Northern Tamaulipas Corridor and That's all they Know about Mexico.
that is not pop art, but folk art.
It Is Poor's Art !
i agree
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