In Jaunary 2018 a large section of the old historic part of Cuenca was a construction site. The plywood hoardings around the site were painted with street art murals. I have credited the artist whenever possible but unfortunately most of the work was unsigned.
below: A Chicho rat



below: Hambre translates to hunger.

below: Fourteen candles

below: White clothes; red heads

below: Wide eyed face with many teeth and an angular nose

below: Cuenca street scene

below: San Pancho re-arranged


below: passing the peacock feather from top to bottom


below: Shopping with diegumberrto aka Diego Molina,

below: She’s kneeling in the garden wearing mis-matched earrings and a pink sun hat; she is surrounded by a book, dolls, watermelon, lots of flowers and even a skull.

below: Pieces of clothing flying everywhere

below: Honeybee and gummi bears

below:Flores en el camino, signed Anuska?

below: ideas, thoughts, and dreams

below: At the corner

below: More hoardings

below: Rearranged where workmen are busy.

