MAMUTT Arte and the Antique Toy Museum of Mexico (MUJAM) are continuing in their quest to invite the emerging slate of Street Art talents of today to bomb big time in their beloved Mexico City (D.F.). Last month Polish Street Artist M-City did 6 pieces to accompany the existing pieces by ROA, Liqen, Broken Crow, Koko, and Dronz among others.
Invited by Gonzalo Alvarez of MAMUUT, here are exclusive images of the creation of M-City working on his piece in Mexico City, where the large scale stencillist shared sketches of his work in progress with some local fans of his work.
Read our interview with M-City when he was in frozen New York in January 2010 here.M-City (photo © Gonzalo Alvarez)
The orange scaffolding is a great contrast to the graphic new piece going up by M-City (photo © Gonzalo Alvarez)
M-City has a stylized stencil tag. (photo © Gonzalo Alvarez)
M-City (photo © Gonzalo Alvarez)
M-City (photo © Gonzalo Alvarez)
A broken skate deck becomes a perfect canvas for M-City (photo © Gonzalo Alvarez)
Afloat in the wheels and cogs of industry. M-City (photo © Gonzalo Alvarez)
Evidently, the feeling is mutual. M-City (photo © Gonzalo Alvarez)
M-City (photo © Gonzalo Alvarez)
M-City (photo © Gonzalo Alvarez)
M-City (photo © Gonzalo Alvarez)
New M-City pieces proudly displayed. (photo © Gonzalo Alvarez)
The finished collaged stencil piece by M-City (photo © Gonzalo Alvarez)
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