Update on Stinkfish and Zas

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Graciela Iturbide (left) and Stinkfish (right)

Last time we saw Stinkfish, he and fellow APC member ZAS had been traveling around Chile and painting. The two have thus moved on to Bolivia, where they found and had a field day in a “train cemetery” in the small southern town of Uyuni,  bringing a whole new meaning to painting freights. Stinkfish says that his piece above is based off of a 1979 portrait by one of Mexico’s greatest photographers: Graciela Iturbide.

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Stinkfish

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Zas

Photos courtesy of Stinkfish

Wild Style Wednesday!

Can2, Akut, Case, Tasso and Atom. Photo by Startape Photographe.

Out-America the neighbors.

Stinkfish, Zas, Saks and Yurika. Photo by MDC Grupograffiti.
Hare in Brazil. Photo by Ed_Mun.
Swampy and Swornes in East Bay. Photo by FunkandJazz.
Outline for a piece by Bio. Photo by Tatscruinc.
“Blast” by Zeh Palito in Zambia
Desr in San Francisco. Photo by FunkandJazz.
Soker and Mr. Jago in Bristol. Photo by Sok’em One.
Preys in Montreal.
Nuse in England. Photo by HowAboutNo!

Photos by BadDogWhiskas, FunkandJazz, HowAboutNo!MDC GrupograffitiPreysStartape PhotographeTatscruinc, and Zéh Palito