
Stake attention in this memory
A vibrant piece of street art is displayed on a dark wall, likely a support beam or underpass structure in San Andrés Cholula, Mexico. The main subject is a large, stylized white rabbit with intricate black patterns and a striking red eye, depicted in a resting or crouching position. Above the rabbit, a repetitive frieze features smaller, stylized red and white figures, some appearing to have their mouths covered or silenced by red shapes. The mural is set outdoors against a clear, bright blue sky and grey concrete infrastructure, indicating daylight and fair weather. The artwork is painted directly onto a dark, textured surface, possibly concrete, that forms part of a larger bridge or overhead structure. Prominently featured text, rendered in white capital letters, reads: "AMADO MÉXICO: SI LA LENGUA ES TU RIQUEZA ¿POR QUÉ LA ESCONDES?". This translates to "BELOVED MEXICO: IF LANGUAGE IS YOUR WEALTH, WHY DO YOU HIDE IT?". The message, combined with the imagery of potentially silenced figures and the prominent rabbit (a symbol often associated with lunar deities and fertility in Mesoamerican cultures), suggests a commentary on the preservation and value of indigenous languages and cultural heritage in Mexico. The overall impression is thought-provoking, highlighting themes of cultural identity and linguistic pride.
Symbol
90618
Volume
10,990
Creator
+$0.23
Revenue
+$0.00
TVL
$22.28



