Before the time of the AH1N1 paros, or work stoppages, I had started a series on public art in Mexico. A prior post had shown some pictures of graffiti in Oaxaca, and here are some from other cities. This one with the angry pig and his small elephant friend is my favorite….

Clearly a case of influenza.
Here are a few others (of many), that rock, too. In comparison to the pictures from Oaxaca, this form of public art from other parts of Mexico seems to offer less overt messages, but it’s probably way too small a sample to draw a formal conclusion.
- A random wall in central Puebla
- Turn on and tune out.
- Dedicated to Dr. Aida?
- Is there a message here?
- She must’ve seen these.
- Clearly a case of influenza.
México, D.F.
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