14/01/2026
In Mexico, markets teach us how to gather, and streets how to express. 🚶🏽♂️🎨
We draw from Mexico’s streets as living compositions of color, texture, and form, as seen in this production for .
The colors found in Mexican streets are not just decorative; they come from history, materials, and environment. Its architecture is shaped to protect them from heat, reflect light, and endure time; the color pigments mixed with lime, minerals, and soil form walls finished in natural plaster, clay, and stone.
Over generations, the sun softened these tones and rain revealed their texture, leaving behind a palette shaped by use, weather, and patience. This is why streets feel cohesive even in contrast. Bold hues live next to muted surfaces. Light moves across facades designed to interact with it. Every frame feels grounded because it comes from something real.
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Photographer:
DP: – Chase Mazo
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Models: kierstendolbec