It’s no news that I love public art. Many street art pieces, often not officially sanctioned or temporary (e.g. illusionary chalk art), creatively incorporate elements from their settings, commenting whimsically or seriously upon the world we live in. Enjoy!
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WoW !! These Photos were awesome . Some people just have a Great skill.
The term “wallflower” takes on new life in the hands of talent.
Amazing!!!
I always enjoy these! The go from whimsical to bazaar and, yet, all very creative…and of course, entertaining. Thank you , Mitch! 🙂
My pleasure, Dori.
Love these. ♥️
Amazing works!
Wow! Beautiful!
Your images are simply wonderful!!!
Interesting photos of art.
My favorites always have mice or squirrels in them, but they’re all such fun!
Awesome multidimensional art !!!! <3
Brilliant!!!
The street artists with their work featured here are remarkably talented with fabulous imaginations. My favorite is the little tyke with his head tilted back to catch the rain in his mouth. It shows the pure joy a child has for the wonders of God’s earth. The grumpy man with the umbrella has lost his sense of wonder. Thanks for sharing these, Mitch. 🙂
My pleasure, Nancy.
Awesome pics! ❤️
That’s brilliant!
I’ve seen some rugs that are 3 dimensional like these. I definitely would not want to be near those Bug ones.
Truly amazing talent to be able to do this. Phenomenal!! Thanks for sharing
My pleasure.
Wow!
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There’s some brilliant imagination and talent represented, here. For some reason, number 44 (Respect Me) moves me the most.
I think the plant hairdo is my favorite one. And if I walked out on that dock with the giant face on it in the dark without knowing it was there, I would probably have (another) stroke lol
Truly amazing works of art! Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure, Peggy!
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Very creative. Thank you. The greenery hairdo? I just saw a very similar one in Medellín, Colombia… Ideas are universal.
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