
Headlining today’s post … The lighthouse keeper by Damien Mitchell for the Centre_Fuge Public Art Project
Charm City Streets walked miles and miles each day last week seeking out recent and new-to-me murals in and around Brooklyn.
Headlining today’s post … The lighthouse keeper by Damien Mitchell for the Centre_Fuge Public Art Project
Charm City Streets walked miles and miles each day last week seeking out recent and new-to-me murals in and around Brooklyn.
Headlining today’s post … Kaiya, a recent mural Richmond artist Nils created in the Oregon Hill neighborhood
Richmond is a great place to visit: magnificent architecture, delicious restaurants to suit every palate, easy to navigate and walk about, welcoming atmosphere, a noteworthy mile-long canal park, and it is only a 3 hour drive from Baltimore. All in all it is an ideal weekend destination.
Headlining today’s post … gap-toothed mural by sipros_sipros
For those of us from northern climes, the weather during Art Basel 2016 was summer-like. Truth be told, it was hot. One probable reason for the high temperatures was the artist Sipros. He was burning up Miami painting five murals of his own and then collaborating on the block-long mural of Trump as Batman’s The Joker. The Bushwick Collective and Mana Urban Arts Projects sponsored each piece.
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