
Headlining today’s post … one kewl be-boppin’ crab by Daver
June was a busy month. Like wildflowers in a meadow, colorful new artwork popped up and blanketed the city.
Headlining today’s post … one kewl be-boppin’ crab by Daver
June was a busy month. Like wildflowers in a meadow, colorful new artwork popped up and blanketed the city.
Headlining today’s post … Siek and Casper the Graff Ghost
City walls are arguably the most common place to find graffiti – everything from hand styles, to burners, to masterpieces. However, graffiti writers and artists also make use of such off the beaten path locations as tunnels, highway underpasses, abandoned buildings, and more.
Headlining today’s post … the Earth Day mural Pablo Machioli created at the 2017 Fine Lines Paint Jam in Northeast DC
This month Charm City Streets continued its search of locations off the beaten path and discovered captivating recent artwork by Arek, Daver, Jakot, Jekel, Jurne, Stab, Stoe, and Walt. In addition, Charm City Streets encountered
Headlining today’s post … Cellar Dwellers by subterranean Stoe
Acclaimed writers Ichabod, Arek, Mast, and Jurne created an outstanding back to back piece in the Station North Arts District. It is fitting that artist Bob Ross from the celebrated PBS show The Joy of Painting commands a central role in the piece.
Headlining today’s post … visions of sweet treats by Siek
Best wishes for a happy, healthy New Year to all the artists and writers whose creativity and art make Charm City Streets possible … to our readers whose interest in and appreciation of graffiti and street art fuel our photography … and to fellow photographers whose comradery and guidance allow Charm City Streets to capture images of artwork otherwise unknown or inaccessible. Our heartfelt thanks go out to each and every one of you.