mazreal magazine quarterly
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MazReal Magazine is online magazine that showcases the Mexican city of Mazatlán and Mexico in large photographs and small printTRANSCRIPT
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iSSUE ONEMazReal is now a quarterly online magazine.
The blog still stands: commenting onwhatever the editors feel needs to becommented upon in their own particular way.
This magazine will soley be a platform forpicture stories with big pictures.
We will endeavor to show off Mazatlán andMexico in a different light and will includewhatever takes our fancy.
These ideas could include art, photography,travel, food, culture, social issues andmaybe politics.
Welcome to Mazatlán’s newest and brightestonline publication.
pring 2011s
design & photography matt mawson
CONTENTS01 The Evolution of a House02 El Chepe to Divisadero Chihuahua State03 Lucha LibreWrestling04 Arturo de laVega Osuna Alien Artist05 Juarez Market06 The Streets of Mazatlán - a continuing story.........
THE EVOLUTIONOFA HOUSEE
house in centro
historicomazatlánbuilt1820-184400
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el chepe, the train, leaves losmochis sinaloa early morning andpasses winding through parts of
the copper canyon to its final destination chihuahua. at km. 622it stops for a while at the small
village of divisadero. Here theviews are spectacular.
el chepeto divisadero
barranca del cobrechihuahuasierra tarahumara
sierra tarahumara
lucha libreultra violentolucha libre now comes in oneflavour - ultra violent.breaking chairs against heads,blood and mayhem are theonly ingredients nowadays tokeep the crowds satisfied.
lucha libreultra violento
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darkescorio
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darkcuervo
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de la vegaosunaarturo
artist
osunaartist
arturo de la vega osuna was born in elquelite sinaloa and lives and paints in asmall café in mazatlán. he has a great nameand has seen extraterrestrials and paintsthem. he knows they exist. he also paintsmexican pre-columbian culture as he sees
it. he has had no formal fine art trainingand paints downright strange and interestingsubjects with an iimmaaggiinnaattiivvee use of bold
colour. he is not influenced by otherartists as he has no tv or books in his café.
“that tree was shaking and there was aloud noise when i looked out one night.i knew they were extraterrestrials.”
market
on a sunday almost anythingcan be bought at juarezmarket and they say you can
find your stolen propertythere too.
juarez
a continuing story....................
the streetsofmazatlán
all photographs © 2011matt mawson
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