When the city of Angol ends on the way to the mountain, this red canine appears inside a rural bus stop, occupying the entire back of the seat designed for three people. A few meters further, this road becomes Route R-150, which leads, among other places, to the Nahuelbuta National Park.
I refer to this figure in the graffiti as a canine, since it has a mixture of a dog, a fox and even a wolf, something like a mythological being. The canine’s strong red color stands out against the red bricks of the bus stop.
In some photos you can see how the garbage accumulates under the seat, while in the next photo where a black garbage can was already added to the wall and where it is written “Se Limpió” (It Was Cleaned), an arrow and “Basura” (Garbage), and then you can see the floor without accumulated garbage.
Around the red canine there are tags and Mapuche symbols but nothing specific that indicates the author of this enigmatic graffiti.
Salvador J. Seda – Angol – July 2021
Photographer: Salvador Seda
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