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In this Episode of Here Comes the Neighborhood, Mexican artists Saner and Sego collaborate on a mural for the Wynwood Walls. They create a colorful dreamscape together, building on themes that each of the artists have explored for years. Saner's interpretation of the work, and his poetic eloquence helps elevate the wall into an ethereal realm, while Sego, traveling to the United States for the first time, brings an astute attention to detail, and a stunning technique grounded in the complexities of the natural world. These Artists exemplify the power of art, both public and private, to function as a change agent, using this mural as a tool to reframe the worlds view of Mexico; from a dangerous narco state, to one of the most beautiful, mystical and transformative cultures in the world.

For more information on the artists featured in this episode visit their sites listed below.

Saner (saner.com.mx/)
Sego (segoyovbal.blogspot.com/)

This episode features music from Emile Haynie

For more info regarding the Wynwood Walls visit (thewynwoodwalls.com)

For more on the creative team behind this series visit (hctn.tv/learn-more/) or contact info@hctn.tv

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Paint Provided By 33third Los Angeles, Mid City Arts and Montana Cans
  • Laurence Gartel 2 months ago
    Phenomenal. Fantastic. Authentic. - HUGE. Thank you for making this video and exposing REAL ART created from the heart of real men. - GARTEL
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  • TV Jacarandá plus 2 months ago
    Fantastic.
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  • PiUcH GX 2 months ago
    ¡Viva México Cabrones!
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  • Arta Selection 2 months ago
    Deep meaning of heir paintings!

    Just post it on artaselection.com/
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