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Pachuca Mural Germ Crew Mexico<a href="https://www.facebook.com/muralismogermen/timeline">Germen Crew</a> just completed what could be one of the world's largest murals in a small Mexican pueblo. The colorful mural was Commissioned by the Las Palmitas, Pachuca District municipality in the state of Sinaloa, long known for its role as the "Drug Capital of Mexico." The <a href="https://www.facebook.com/muralismogermen/timeline">Nuevo Muralisimos of Mexico</a> spent five hard months working with the community to realize this ambitious urban revitalization program. A massive public art project comprising 209 homes and over 215,000 square feet, the Macro Mural reveals a hybrid style that leans heavily on the group's graffiti background, deftly coaxing the country's most recognizable art form into the 21st century.1
Pachuca Mural Germ Crew MexicoThe Germen Crew artists worked closely with the community to realize their Macro Mural project.2
Pachuca Mural Germ Crew MexicoThe ultimate before and after photograph depicts what a difference color can make in a community.3
Pachuca Mural Germ Crew MexicoOnly the finest quality paint was used, to ensure longevity.4
Pachuca Mural Germ Crew MexicoEach person involved had a say in the colors and level of involvement they were comfortable with.5
Pachuca Mural Germ Crew MexicoOver 200 homes were painted over a period of five months.6
Pachuca Mural Germ Crew MexicoKudos to the authorities for uniting this community in color.7







