
Headlining today’s post … Rainbow People by Pablo Machioli
Spring has sprung: daffodils are blooming; robins are out searching for those tasty early worms; and, street art is sprouting in many public spaces across town.
Pablo Machioli created a handful of intriguing wheatpastes featuring Rainbow People which Indian and Tibetan Buddhism see as a sign of great sanctity or nirvana.

Rainbow People by Pablo Machioli

Rainbow People by Pablo Machioli
On N Howard Street in the Bromo Tower Arts & Entertainment District, Pablo Machioli, Gary Mullen, and an unidentified artist created murals for MTA’s Light Rail in Baltimore.

Frederick Douglass – Pablo Machioli for MTA

One Way – Gary Mullen for MTA

Centre St/Howard St – Gary Mullen for MTA

Outdoorsman – unidentified artist for MTA
Reed Bmore sculpted two new pieces in Charles Village. High winds precluded capturing a good image of the sculpture above 31st Street.

Reed – wire sculpture by Reed Bmore
On Friday, April 15th, Soulful Emergence Gallery, 1412 South Carey Street, presented an exhibit of artwork Baltimore street artists Nether and Reed Bmore created in the Off Season.

Baltimore artist Nether

Reed Bmore and fellow skateboarder
In support of the series of discussions entitled Redlining: Geographies of Exclusion and Conversations of Inclusion sponsored by the 21st Century Cities Initiative at Johns Hopkins University, Section 1 Art Park presented a collaborative mural by Baltimore artists Billy Mode, Meca, and Wake.
- Redlining Baltimore … Mode, Meca & Wake
- Redlining Baltimore … Mesa
- Redlining Baltimore … Mode
- Redlining Baltimore … Wake
In addition to the Section 1 Art Park mural by Billy Mode, Meca, and Wake, Graffiti Alley also saw new work by Noah and Virsone.

Noah

Virs – Virsone

Virs

Virs
Jekl and Achu created new pieces in the Station North Arts District.

Jekl

Achu
On Greenmount Avenue near 27th Street artists Erick Benitez and Lucas Telanovas are creating a new mural.
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