
Headlining today’s post … Snoopy battles the cursed Red Baron – wire sculpture by Reed Bmore
March madness struck Baltimore, as new artwork sprang up at a frenetic pace in public spaces all across the city. With his most recent wire sculpture Reed Bmore pays homage to Snoopy, the famed Peanuts character created by Charles Schultz. Catch Snoopy’s aerial dogfight with the Red Baron at W Franklin & N Monroe Streets in West Baltimore.
Long-time writers Arek, Daver, and Random painted new pieces in the Madison-Eastend area.

Arek

Daver

Daver Arek

Random
Toven painted an ogre who appears to have lost a recent fight. Thanks to his new GoPro camera, Toven captured himself in action crafting this ogre.

Battle-weary ogre by Toven
Adam Stab added a message to his mural for the Eubie Blake Sandtown Mural Project.

Everything’s gonna be alright … mural by Adam Stab
Charm City Streets discovered two eye-catching wheatpastes by an unidentified artist in West Baltimore.

Wheatpaste by an unidentified artist

Gotta dance … wheatpaste by an unidentified artist
Jah-One, Memo, SAF, Sophie, and Thuro generated new pieces in Graffiti Alley. While simple in design and execution, the contrast between the bright face of Sophie and her surrounding hair adds a bit of depth and dimension to the otherwise flat façade.

Jah … Jah-One

Memo

SAF

Sophie

Scarred robot by Thuro

Thuroboi … scarred robot by Thuro
Be sure to attend the upcoming exhibition Off Season by Nether and Reed Bmore, April 15th, at the Soulful Emergence Gallery, 1412 South Carey Street. You can find more information about this free event on Nether’s website.
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