



If Benjamin Van Oost built a Favela for Slinkachu's Little People, it would be Anna Serrano's Cartonlandia. The first generation LA-born Mexican American artist tends to focus on subjects such as "those in low socio-economic positions, with particular interest in their customs and beliefs, as well as the architecture, fashion, and informal economies." Cartonlandia, Favela, shanty town ... Check out her blog, OK, Bye. [via Reuben Miller]
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