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A street artist who calls himself the Urban Maeztro adjusts his disguise before going out to paste posters he calls “interventions” on walls in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, to make people think about the “madness” of violence in the city. He typically reproduces classic works of art but includes guns and other weapons for their shock value, as in the black-and-white image of the “Mona Lisa” with a pink gun or Rene Magritte’s “Son of Man,” with a pink grenade replacing the apple of the original. (Associated Press)

A street artist who calls himself the Urban Maeztro adjusts his disguise before going out to paste posters he calls “interventions” on walls in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, to make people think about the “madness” of violence in the city. He typically reproduces classic works of art but includes guns and other weapons for their shock value, as in the black-and-white image of the “Mona Lisa” with a pink gun or Rene Magritte’s “Son of Man,” with a pink grenade replacing the apple of the original. (Associated Press)

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