Just added these 2x original Shepard Fairey pieces to my collection from his Backward Forward exhibition at Dallas Contemporary. One of my favorite artists of all time & a historic name in the Street Art community. [link] [comments] |
I recently came across this piece on the Philadelphia riverfront and it got me thinking about the universality of art. Whether it's in the form of street art, comic books, or classical paintings in a museum, art has this incredible power to resonate with us, to move us, and to connect us. What are your thoughts on this? Do you have any local art pieces or quotes that inspire you? [link] [comments] |
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I found the first one at Royalton Ravine, Gasport, NY when I was hiking about a month ago. The second one I found one day just driving around Buffalo, NY almost an hour away. When I saw it, it made me laugh. I hope I find more while I’m up here. It would bring me great joy knowing there’s little pandas everywhere. [link] [comments] |