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The Indy Eye: PUMA Urban Art Festival

The PUMA art festival came to the Centro Cultural Recoleta over the past weekend.  Artists, photographers, musicians and DJs came together to present and create their work in front of the public.  Photographer Natasha Ali was there and shares her vision of what went down.

Street artists, Stephen and Martin Varbaro Campili, collaborate on a live paint mural. (Photo: Natasha Ali)

Street artists, Stephen and Martin Varbaro Campili, collaborate on a live paint mural. (Photo: Natasha Ali)

All girl punk-pop band, Liers, take the stage. (Photo: Natasha Ali)

The crowd at the main stage. (Photo: Natasha Ali)

The work of local graphic designer and illustrator, Alan Berry Rhys. (Photo: Natasha Ali)

Lomo photography, by Coni Dietrich and Matías Altbach. (Photo: Natasha Ali)

Street art and bike designs. (Photo: Natasha Ali)

Crowd member graffitis surroundings during the concert. (Photo: Natasha Ali)

Night falls and the crowd stays strong. (Photo: Natasha Ali)

Local electro-instrumental band, Dietrich, puts on a dramatic stage show. (Photo: Natasha Ali)

DJs perform in front of a huge colouring wall. (Photo: Natasha Ali)

North-American artist, Ron English, speaks about his creative process and his past work. (Photo: Natasha Ali)

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