It is a city wide public art project that travels all over the country. There was (or is) a similar one in Gringolandia. They appeared in Portland, Oregon a year or two before we left.
Many different Mexican artists created the cows. They are placed around the city and moved to another town after a month or so. The ones crossing the bridges are especially nice but I haven't gotten photos of them yet.
I am a bookseller with about 20 years experience, having taken up the trade after retiring as a trial lawyer. I deal exclusively in books on Mexico & bullfighting. I am sole proprietor of my shop in Playas de Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. I am also the list owner for The Bibliophile Mailing List, an email discussion list of book dealers, collectors, librarians, & others interested in the book trade.
My unfulfilled ambitions are first, to play violin with such artistry as to make a Spanish Gypsy cry and second, to survive with grace in the arena with a full grown toro bravo.
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what's with the cows?
It is a city wide public art project that travels all over the country. There was (or is) a similar one in Gringolandia. They appeared in Portland, Oregon a year or two before we left.
Many different Mexican artists created the cows. They are placed around the city and moved to another town after a month or so. The ones crossing the bridges are especially nice but I haven't gotten photos of them yet.
the Corned Beef one is my favorite ;)
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