8.3.2011 | graffiti alley
As the humidity starts to break in Boston it is a great time to walk around the city and see new things. Have you been to Graffiti Alley at 567 Mass Ave. in Central Sq.? This 81-foot Continue Reading...
AMU...WHAT? PLEASE PRONOUNCE THAT NAME!
Posts Tagged: street art
As the humidity starts to break in Boston it is a great time to walk around the city and see new things. Have you been to Graffiti Alley at 567 Mass Ave. in Central Sq.? This 81-foot Continue Reading...
Who played with chalk as a kid? Playing with chalk is a favorite pastime of mine. Doodles of hearts and stars decorated my parent’s driveway for most of the 1990s. I would have attracted a lot more attention from the neighbors if I were using chalk to render Picasso’s cubism or create 3D masterpieces, like those who participated at this year’s Pasadena Chalk Festival. Continue Reading...
› Comments ( 0 ) | LIKE THIS ( 0 ) | SHARE THIS
A while back I posted this little ditty about a new wave of local street artists who stealthy practice yarn-bombing. Continue Reading...
› Comments ( 0 ) | LIKE THIS ( 0 ) | SHARE THIS
2nd Street in Belmont Shore, CA makes me smile. The latest pieces of art found on 2nd Street are cleverly functional. Belmont Shore knows its audience: Outdoorsy, eclectic window shoppers and soft serve connoisseurs. Continue Reading...
› Comments ( 0 ) | LIKE THIS ( 1 ) | SHARE THIS
Ever since I moved to the South End I noticed this graffiti knitting on lamp posts, statues, and other pieces of public property. I was always curious who was Continue Reading...
› Comments ( 0 ) | LIKE THIS ( 3 ) | SHARE THIS
Show us what has made you stop, look, and act. Email us a picture and an accompanying caption. We'll publish your post and give you your props. Send your friends and family a link to your published goodness and then you'll basically be famous. What's that we smell? Oh. It's excitement. Nice!
› Comments ( 0 ) | LIKE THIS ( 0 ) | SHARE THIS