In Barracks Row, an Intriguing, Anonymously Posted Portrait
An intriguing portrait gazes across 8th Street, SE. | Photo by Arts Observer WASHINGTON, DC—Referencing Harry Potter, Magritte’s “The Son
An intriguing portrait gazes across 8th Street, SE. | Photo by Arts Observer WASHINGTON, DC—Referencing Harry Potter, Magritte’s “The Son
Albert Einstein by Fumero Queens, NEW YORK—A crew of new and legendary street artists was enlisted to paint a series
WASHINGTON, DC—On W Street, NW, at the end of a typical series of rowhouses is a modern abstract mural that
WASHINGTON, DC—Utilizing a brilliant color palette, this joyful mural, which overlooks a vacant lot, envisions a trio of misfit urban
WASHINGTON, DC—On the way to Whole Foods in Logan Circle, I noticed a striking red mural by Shepard Fairey on
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