Pat's gonna co-host this, cuz I do not have a
continuous online connection. IOW, I would
not have enough connection time to reply
with comments for every participant the way
Pat does. Anywho, here's a few examples to
launch the topic ... and I'll add more later !
AndyH
Loc: Massachusetts and New Hampshire
Love the topic! I’ll find some tomorrow.
Andy
User ID wrote:
Pat's gonna co-host this, cuz I do not have a
continuous online connection. IOW, I would
not have enough connection time to reply
with comments for every participant the way
Pat does. Anywho, here's a few example to
launch the topic ... and I'll add more later !
They make for a good start.
some older forms of wall art. These are at Newspaper Rock in Utah
User ID wrote:
Pat's gonna co-host this, cuz I do not have a
continuous online connection. IOW, I would
not have enough connection time to reply
with comments for every participant the way
Pat does. Anywho, here's a few examples to
launch the topic ... and I'll add more later !
User - thanks so much for Kicking off this challenge. It's a pleasure to co-host with you. Your urban images are always unique and well done. This challenge will go until Saturday night, September 14th, when lhammer begins "Free Sunday"
Here are some for the thread.
Urban art on the Move
On the side of a delivery truck
A Side tracked Train
User ID wrote:
Pat's gonna co-host this, cuz I do not have a
continuous online connection. IOW, I would
not have enough connection time to reply
with comments for every participant the way
Pat does. Anywho, here's a few examples to
launch the topic ... and I'll add more later !
Like all of these, but favor #3 with it's colorblock geometry broken up by the circle in the face and the bicycle.
RichardTaylor wrote:
Here's an example.
SOmeone did a great job painting the "painter"
katspangle wrote:
some older forms of wall art. These are at Newspaper Rock in Utah
Proof wall art has been around for centuries. These are still so "fresh" looking
katspangle wrote:
some older forms of wall art.
These are at Newspaper Rock in Utah
We've only just begun .... but that ancient stuff
is my fave thus far. I have seen it now and then,
and it always looks fresh, after all these millenia.
RichardTaylor wrote:
Here's an example.
That stencil-and-spray [correct ?] figure
might be a modular set of stencils, so as
to execute work quickly, yet allow a great
variety of action figure postures. It would
allow the artist to work fast, and then get
outa sight even faster. Ingenious if so !
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