Colorful

Olive in Lisboa!

Olive in Lisboa!

Posted on May 30th, 2015

On the Wall

When walking in Madrid keep your eyes peeled. The walls hold hidden treasures.

When walking in Madrid keep your eyes peeled. The walls hold hidden treasures.

If you walk too fast or your head is down, you might overlook a gem like this one.

If you walk too fast or your head is down, you might overlook a gem like this one.

The street art is an integral part of the neighborhoods.

Like the corner store, street art is an integral part of the neighborhoods. 

Sometimes it's creative, other times it's a happy accident. Nothing is sacred. Any public space is subject to modification.

Sometimes it’s creative, other times it’s a happy accident. Nothing is sacred. All public space is subject to modification.

 

Posted on May 18th, 2015

An Afternoon With Olive

Camera and coffee at The Mill.

Camera and coffee at The Mill.

A tribute to jazz artists on Divisadero Street.

A tribute to jazz artists on Divisadero Street.

Snapping photos in the Richmond District.

Snapping photos in the Richmond District.

Black and white in color.

Black and white in color.

Portrait in her pad!

Portrait in her pad!

Posted on March 4th, 2015

Just Off Ashby

A recently finished hand colored Holga scene in Berkeley, CA.

A recently finished, hand colored, Holga scene in Berkeley, CA.

Posted on January 9th, 2015

Obey

Shepard Fairey in Las Vegas.

Shepard Fairey in Las Vegas.

Posted on January 6th, 2015

Face

I saw this in an alley just off Haight in San Francisco. I saw this in an alley just off Haight in San Francisco. Definitely caught my eye!

I saw this in an alley just off Haight in San Francisco. Definitely caught my eye!

Posted on August 4th, 2014

Face On the Wall

Stencil graffiti at Ocean Beach, San Francisco

Stencil graffiti, Ocean Beach, San Francisco

Posted on May 8th, 2014

Montreal Mural Festival

In July 2013 the first Montreal Mural festival took place on Saint-Laurent Blvd. Twenty street artists from all over the world were invited to create murals. This one was done by Omen, a Montreal local.

In July 2013 the first Montreal Mural festival took place on Saint-Laurent Blvd. Twenty street artists from all over the world were invited to create murals. This one was done by Omen, a Montreal local.

It was cool to be walking along and see these murals decorating the sides of buildings. This one was painted by Other from Toronto.

It was cool to be walking along and see these huge, colorful murals decorating the sides of buildings. This one was painted by Other from Toronto.

This is detail from a mural by   Labrona, another Montreal local.

This is detail from a mural by Labrona, another Montreal local.

More detail from Labrona's mural.

More detail from Labrona’s mural.

I'm not 100% sure this one was part of the festival but I like it so.....

I’m not 100% sure this one was part of the festival but I like it so…..

Posted on October 27th, 2013

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