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
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Sky Art by Thomas Lamadieu / Roots Art
Street art becomes sky art in the hands of Lamadieu, filling in that big empty canvas between buildings.
Artist: Website (via: Neatorama)

Sky Art by Thomas Lamadieu / Roots Art
Street art becomes sky art in the hands of Lamadieu, filling in that big empty canvas between buildings.
Artist: Website (via: Neatorama)

Sky Art by Thomas Lamadieu / Roots Art
Street art becomes sky art in the hands of Lamadieu, filling in that big empty canvas between buildings.
Artist: Website (via: Neatorama)

Sky Art by Thomas Lamadieu / Roots Art
Street art becomes sky art in the hands of Lamadieu, filling in that big empty canvas between buildings.
Artist: Website (via: Neatorama)

Sky Art by Thomas Lamadieu / Roots Art
Street art becomes sky art in the hands of Lamadieu, filling in that big empty canvas between buildings.
Artist: Website (via: Neatorama)

Sky Art by Thomas Lamadieu / Roots Art
Street art becomes sky art in the hands of Lamadieu, filling in that big empty canvas between buildings.
Artist: Website (via: Neatorama)

Sky Art by Thomas Lamadieu / Roots Art
Street art becomes sky art in the hands of Lamadieu, filling in that big empty canvas between buildings.
Artist: Website (via: Neatorama)

Sky Art by Thomas Lamadieu / Roots Art
Street art becomes sky art in the hands of Lamadieu, filling in that big empty canvas between buildings.
Artist: Website (via: Neatorama)

Sky Art by Thomas Lamadieu / Roots Art
Street art becomes sky art in the hands of Lamadieu, filling in that big empty canvas between buildings.
Artist: Website (via: Neatorama)

Sky Art by Thomas Lamadieu / Roots Art
Street art becomes sky art in the hands of Lamadieu, filling in that big empty canvas between buildings.
Artist: Website (via: Neatorama)
ROA in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City (2013)
Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, New York City (2013)
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talimor:

more street art, this time a stencil 
it dripped a bunch, but i kinda like it that way
talimor:

more street art, this time a stencil 
it dripped a bunch, but i kinda like it that way
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talimor:

my first street art piece!
me and my friend put up a wheatpaste in the subway station in the city. 
talimor:

my first street art piece!
me and my friend put up a wheatpaste in the subway station in the city. 
Happy holidays! Be safe, enjoy life and be kind.

-csa

Bushwick 5 Points, Brooklyn, New York City (2012)
Bushwick 5 Points, Brooklyn, New York City (2012)
Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York City, United States (2012)
Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York City (2012) 

Danielle Mastrion
Great Britain
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laughingsquid:

Sum Times, Arithmetic Street Art Installations by Aakash Nihalani
laughingsquid:

Sum Times, Arithmetic Street Art Installations by Aakash Nihalani
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soulpancake:

A disused railway bridge appears to have been built using gigantic versions of Lego bricks. It is the work of street artist Megx - real name Martin Heuwold - who decided to transform the grey structure in Wuppertal, Germany.       Picture: Rolf Dellenbusch / Rex Features
The street signs and other objects in these photos may look transparent, but they are in fact elaborate optical illusions by artist Cayetano Ferrer. To create the illusion, Ferrer photographs the scenery directly behind the objects, and then applies the printed photographs directly to the objects. When viewed (or in this case, photographed) from the correct angle, the objects appear transparent.