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This week on Mujer on a Mission, we’re joined by the bold and brilliant street artist behind Absurdly Well—whose wheatpaste posters, biting satire, and unapologetic commentary have stopped people in their tracks across the country.
In this conversation, we explore how art becomes a form of protest, what it means to challenge systems through humor, and how he uses the public space as a gallery for truth-telling. We get into the why behind his work, his process, and how he balances anonymity with a powerful, visible message. Whether you’ve walked past one of his pieces or laughed out loud at his reels—this episode peels back the layers of what it means to create with purpose.
👀 It’s bold. It’s irreverent. It’s art that doesn’t ask for permission. Tune in.
By Olyvia SellThis week on Mujer on a Mission, we’re joined by the bold and brilliant street artist behind Absurdly Well—whose wheatpaste posters, biting satire, and unapologetic commentary have stopped people in their tracks across the country.
In this conversation, we explore how art becomes a form of protest, what it means to challenge systems through humor, and how he uses the public space as a gallery for truth-telling. We get into the why behind his work, his process, and how he balances anonymity with a powerful, visible message. Whether you’ve walked past one of his pieces or laughed out loud at his reels—this episode peels back the layers of what it means to create with purpose.
👀 It’s bold. It’s irreverent. It’s art that doesn’t ask for permission. Tune in.