Street Artist Adds ¿Qué Pasa, USA? Abuela to Real Housewives of Miami Cast (Photos)

Remember that iconic, oversized, pink living room on a Design District corner? Despite the chain link fence, it's become a mini gallery for Miami street art. Check out the above that mashes abuela Adela from ¿Qué Pasa, USA?, the Real Housewives of Miami, and the font style of The Real...
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Remember that iconic, oversized, pink living room on a Design District corner? Despite the chain link fence, it’s become a mini gallery for Miami street art. Check out the above that mashes abuela Adela from ¿Qué Pasa, USA?, the Real Housewives of Miami, and the font style of The Real World. Chapi (or Chapy?) used the wheat paste method as well as the Banksy aesthetic of iconic black and white images punctuated with red. 

Click on for more images. Adela is joined by Bambi (courtesy of Dead Tree Little Rascals Crew), Animal Takeover’s dancing bear posters, and a Space Invader mosaic from French artist Invader, who was recently featured in Exit Through the Gift Shop.

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