colorful street art
A blog dedicated to street and graffiti art from around the globe. Sometimes graffiti/street art can be thought provoking and beautiful, and it possesses the amazing quality of flooding our minds with memories of places we've visited - its appearance, taste, smell and the weather, for example.

Many of the photos are mine or I've received permission to post them. However, some photographers are unknown, so if you see your work here, I will happily credit you or remove it.

Submissions are very welcome!
colorful street art
motherjones:

In which people freak out about a new public art installation in Boston because ZOMG SHARIAHHH!!!1!
noneofthismatters:

Princess Hijab is an anonymous  street artist working primarily in Paris. [Her] art centers on veiling the  main characters on subway advertisements using black paint. Few facts  are known about Princess Hijab except that this person was born in 1988,  that much of [her] known work has appeared in metro stations across  Paris.
Princess Hijab is recognized as the  founder of “hijabism”, a movement based on the “niqabizing”, or  “hijabizing” of advertising images. [She] is widely recognized for [her] iconic images of veiled girls, boys and courting couples on advertising  posters, which reference contemporary culture, celebrity culture and the  world of fashion. [Her] humor attempts to expose contradictions inherent  in mainstream culture.
Despite the controversy surrounding [her] work, Princess Hijab insists  that [she] is not involved in any political or religious lobbies and has no  links with the advertising industry: “She [Princess Hijab] is the  leader of an artistic fight, nothing else”.
jesusaintdead:

Princess Hijab
Above
THE SECRET TO CREATIVITY IS KNOWING HOW TO HIDE YOUR SOURCES
Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States (2010)
Photo by Chris Devers