Posts in ART
Tristan Eaton, working on his new mural inside the Wynwood Walls right before the crowds invade the outdoor museum for Art Basel 2017

Tristan Eaton replaces Maya Hayuk’s Chem Trails inside the Wynwood Walls outdoor Museum. Eaton’s mural is titled American Dream, a part of HUMAND KIND project by Goldman Global Arts

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Two flamingos by Okuda, dress the storefront of Vondom Wynwood

Flamingo Art in Okuda’s classical style for Vondom's Wynwood retail location. This mural gives a lot of life to that corner of North Miami avenue. You can really appreciate the colors from far away if you are driving north; well at least now the lot next door hasn’t started construction

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The central art piece of the Filling Station Lofts is made out of re-purposed dade county pine wood that was found in a demolition site of the Little River District

Rent a loft in Miami. The Filling Station Lofts are located in the heart of the new Arts and Entertainment District, right next door to Wynwood and Downtown.

Miami Rentals Information, Contact Nadia Bouzid

Neighborhood: Arts and Entertainment District. right next door to Wynwood and Downtown

This is where the edge meets the Center

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Eduardo Kobra's Tribute: 'Let Me Be Myself' Anne Frank Mural

Eduardo Kobra's "Let Me Be Myself" mural is a timeless tribute to Anne Frank's unwavering spirit. Amidst Amsterdam's vibrant streets, it not only celebrates her enduring legacy but also encourages us to embrace our identities and advocate for a world rooted in compassion. This monumental artwork stands as a reminder of Anne Frank's resilience, urging us to echo her message of understanding and compassion in our modern world.

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Words Travel Fast, Downtown Miami Murals

Words Travel Fast was a public art project by PRIMARY Projects that explored the relationship between text, visual art, and geography. Artists were challenged to create murals using only words: twelve words or fewer, two colors, bold typography, and no references to religion or politics.

I had completely forgotten these photographs until I found them on an old iPhone. What I remembered immediately were the messages. They had a way of making you stop in the middle of a walk through Downtown and think for a moment before moving on.

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