These image represent graphics that have been painted on buildings close to the downtown square. I suppose you could call it controlled graffiti or cartoon graffiti. I admit that I do like it better than the spontaneous, uncontrolled artwork that usually adorns railroad cars.
Monday, April 11, 2016
Ruby Tuesday Too
Yesterday we took a look at Bentonville in Black & White. Today we see Bentonville in Living Color.One of the major changes in Bentonville was the opening of the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. The museum is now several years old and is considered world class. The Museum has acquired another property and is in the process of developing an artists workshop and display space that focuses on contemporary art. Right now, there is no time frame for completion.
These image represent graphics that have been painted on buildings close to the downtown square. I suppose you could call it controlled graffiti or cartoon graffiti. I admit that I do like it better than the spontaneous, uncontrolled artwork that usually adorns railroad cars.
These image represent graphics that have been painted on buildings close to the downtown square. I suppose you could call it controlled graffiti or cartoon graffiti. I admit that I do like it better than the spontaneous, uncontrolled artwork that usually adorns railroad cars.
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Very nice. We have a lot of gang stuff all over everything here. Awful. Both the graffiti and the gangs.
ReplyDeleteLove all the color.
Have a fabulous day. ☺
Definitely some talented artists at work there!
ReplyDeleteI like your graffiti. Some of similar works in Tulsa are commissioned by building owners and for those I call them murals although I don't know if that is right or not.
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