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Andres Salazar is the godfather of the Diablo Rojo movement in Panama. In the 1950s he started re-painting school buses for his uncle. He now leads one of the most vibrant folk art movements in Central America, where his iridescent buses have become art galleries and cultural barometers for working-class Panamanians. As drivers have competed for passengers, so a form of natural selection has driven the buses to outrageous extremes of colour, music and decoration. Paintings and messages from Jesus and Krishna stand side-by-side with Ren and Stimpy, Pablo Escobar and Jessica Simpson. Diablo Rojo was shot just before Salazar's buses were outlawed by the Panamanian government.
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