Message in the Mural | Wynwood, Miami
On a side street in Wynwood, Miami, the “public service announcement” on the mural caught my attention. Perhaps it was the artist’s use of all capital letters that got […]
On a side street in Wynwood, Miami, the “public service announcement” on the mural caught my attention. Perhaps it was the artist’s use of all capital letters that got […]
If one picture can be worth a 1000 words, what could a dozen or more pictures be worth? Here is my favorite stumble in the Wynwood neighborhood, the Jose De Diego Middle […]
Pause in the Wynwood, Miami street salon with me a moment to regard these two editorial art pieces; considering them an au courant debate on Art. On the Left: Art […]
It was Christmas morning. Everything was closed, and I didn’t care. What I wanted was on the outside. I took my camera gear to the Wynwood Arts district of Miami […]
Mark your territory. Hide something ugly. Beautify public space. Show some pride. Communicate ideals or fantasies. That’s what murals can do. In Santa Fe’s Railyard District, there is a place where youth […]
As far as public art goes, I am a fan of painted murals: muralism. I’m unenthusiastic about graffiti tags: vandalism. All over Albuquerque there is both. The city has a […]
I was aiming my lens at a grafitti mural (not the one pictured here) on the corner of Coal and Edith Avenues. This woman was staggering up the street. I […]