Street art can be superficially beautiful, but it also serves as a potent political tool. Stencils and other forms of street art reflect and critique what's going on in the city. Mexican collective Lapiztola understands the importance of a well-placed stencil. They write:



The street art is the best thing we can get because it's the expression I like because it's exactly what people feel and need, it's a common representation of reality.m10m
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