Los Angeles Street Art [Fragment 10]
Oh, the things people put on the walls of Los Angeles.
read more »Oh, the things people put on the walls of Los Angeles.
read more »I found the greatest mural in Los Angeles. Or, at least, one that made me smile. Before clicking below, there are two things: It is huge. Be patient while it is opening. and it tells a story, the greatest story on earth, but… the story goes from right to left. If possible, close your eyes, […]
read more »There is so much beautiful, weird and wonderful street art in Los Angeles.
read more »On a sidewalk in Culver City, with a paranoid look over the shoulder. In an alleyway beside the Garment District, surrounded by the smell of urine. Just off Hollywood Boulevard, a young man holds a machine gun while proposing that ‘Violence Solves Nothing.’ Near the Garment District, drugs are not allowed outside the restaurants. […]
read more »On a coin operated newspaper rack, someone has displayed their personal opinion about what is inside with the word ‘Lies’, near Chinatown, Los Angeles. Standing beside the rail road tracks, looking east over the Los Angeles River with a view of the Spring Street Bridge and its graceful concrete arch built in 1928, now covered […]
read more »Left over from the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. Mama, I’m Hungry Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood Blvd.
read more »Kermit the Frog and Jim Henson on a metal shutter protecting a glass storefront on Hollywood Blvd, near Hollywood and Highland. Detail of mural on Hollywood Theatre, Hollywood Blvd near the 101 freeway. The Blues Brothers adorn the outside of a coffee shop, which is part of the Days Inn on Hollywood Blvd near the […]
read more »A star, in mural form, stares from a peeling wall, just off Hollywood Blvd, near Hollywood and Highland. And across the street, a little presidential encouragement for those who try and fail. Posters and Graffiti patiently wait on a board. Waiting to become an intelligentsia coffee bar, 3922 W. Sunset Blvd. Elliot Smith sits […]
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