cisternistas
Cisternistas are a group of artists and activists who emerged in the late 20th century, primarily based in Mexico City. The term "cisternista" is derived from the Spanish word for cistern, a large underground water tank, which was a common feature in the city's architecture. The cisternistas are known for their unique artistic style, which combines elements of graffiti, street art, and social commentary. Their work often features vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and political or social messages, making them a prominent figure in the urban art scene of Mexico City. The cisternistas are also recognized for their activism, using their art to raise awareness about social and environmental issues. They have gained international recognition for their contributions to the urban art movement and their ability to transform public spaces into vibrant, expressive canvases.