Street art doesn't necessarily have to be colorful to be amazing, as is this case with this piece. Next to it, is a piece celebrating the civil rights activist Dolores Huerta.
Dolores Huerta is responsible for the phrase "Si, se puede" and has been instrumental in advocating for women's and worker's rights.
This one was spotted across from the old railyards, celebrating the train tracks that enabled the city to grow to what it has become. I love the inexplicable bright sun that contrasts the night sky in the painting.
Okay so this isn't technically "street art" but I have always loved this colorful fence in downtown Albuquerque. I think it really adds to the aesthetic of the area and is a great idea, I wish more fences were multi-colored like this.
Nice. The Dolores Huerta one is really cool. I like the color scheme. The city scape is also pretty neat. I agree that the contrast of the sun and sky has a really neat effect.
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I totally agree with you. Not all art are supposed to be or must look colourful before it looks beautiful. And the art works looks great
These wonderful street arts really decorates the place exceptionally...love those.❤
I wish for more colorful fences too. ❤️
I am very pleased with you that I think that the brilliant aspects in the old industrial areas are very important to color the fence.
De beaux street arts. Merci ;)
Beautiful mural... Thanks to your post, I just discover the artist Jodie Herrera, great works, her website worth a visit.
Cool artworks dude specially the first one. although I really like colorful works for a city to kick some vibe in towns... but that's kinda modern art like.
Great,I agree with you that it is very necessary to create colored and walled walls around the industrial city.
The colored art are very important, their art city looks very beautiful and keeps the street bright.
These colored art carry the beauty of the road side of an industrial city and keep the road bright and handsome.