Todays featured image is obviously the Hindu god of graffiti and one in a collection of art painted on doorways. No visitor to The Azores should miss wandering around Ponta Delgada, the capital of the Azores archipelago of Portugal, to search out its fantastic array of street art. You’ll find very little ugly graffiti but lots ofContinue reading “Today’s Images • Graffiti In The Azores”
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Todays Images • Street Art In The Azores
The Azores is noted for its vibrant street art ranging over a number of styles and treatments – take a look…
Todays Images • Montevideo Protest Art
Walking around Montevideo, Uruguay there is a lot of street art as well as protest stencils like pictured above. On one block we found five different stencils all protesting the treatment of animals and all in the same size and style. The had a remarkable amount of detail in the stencil production. They also raisedContinue reading “Todays Images • Montevideo Protest Art”
Todays Image • The Hindu God Of Graffiti
Street art in the Azores is amazing. It’s fun, thoughtful, beautiful, political and literally everywhere, but it’s more street art than thoughtless graffiti. The image featured here was on a doorway near downtown Ponta Delgada and it seemed obvious that this was the Hindu god of graffiti. Ugly defacing graffiti is a growing blight inContinue reading “Todays Image • The Hindu God Of Graffiti”
Todays Image • Artists Riding In A Convertible
On a street in Malaga, Spain we passed a cafe with a large roll-down door that was decorated with a mural showing four people riding in a convertible. Painted by Leah Bedford, it was an impressive piece of art deserving of some attention. Three of the featured artists we knew: The forth we couldn’t placeContinue reading “Todays Image • Artists Riding In A Convertible”
A Growing Concern In Barcelona
An Occassion For A Deep Dive Into Graffiti We have visited Barcelona a number of times over the past few years and love this city. We have been watching the reports on the Free Catalonia movement and the harsh reaction of the central Spanish government and have been concerned. This last visit revealed what weContinue reading “A Growing Concern In Barcelona”
