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The artist had made a mural with Álvaro Uribe’s face painted red in a similar way to that of the Joker and with the word ‘Convict’ under it.
However, recently that painting was crossed out by followers of the leader of the Democratic Center, who crossed it out with white paint and put the phrase “murderous Farc” on top.
‘Cacerolo’ was quite annoyed through his social networks, rejecting what happened. “Graffiti is not censored, actions speak louder than words ”, the artist wrote on his Twitter account. Hours after that message, the muralist confirmed that he will restore his work.
The artist was the same one who made the mural in Zipaquirá in honor of last year’s Tour de France title and the boy who cried while watching the feat of his idol.
This is how the painting that ‘Cacerolo’ made against Uribe, which was crossed out:
Graffiti is not censored, actions speak louder than words.
The usual end of my murals. THEY WANT US TO SILENCE #hunt #caceroloart pic.twitter.com/7xdHxuGO1h
– CACEROLO – ART (@CaceroloArt) September 4, 2020
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