Street Art in Motion
An evolving archive of unsanctioned expression
This project captures street art as it appears in the wild, documented spontaneously while walking through cities. Most images were taken with my phone, the most immediate tool for preserving these fleeting expressions before they fade or get covered.
The collection begins with Oaxaca's vibrant walls, where political statements, cultural reflections, and artistic interventions coexist. You'll see stickers, wheatpastes, and spray-painted messages in Spanish and English addressing issues from Palestine solidarity to anti-ICE protests. Some pieces critique systems of power while others celebrate cultural identity.
Street art speaks without permission. It appears where it's needed most, on forgotten walls, around corners, in spaces that belong to everyone and no one. My role is simply to witness and preserve these moments before they disappear.
This is not a curated gallery but an organic archive. The images reflect what I encounter while moving through urban spaces, no staging, no planning, just the raw dialogue between artist and environment.
As I travel beyond Oaxaca, this collection will grow to include street art from other cities. Each photograph captures not just visual art but the pulse of a place at a specific moment.
An evolving record of public expression. Updated with every walk.

