When you’ve got late afternoon light and shadows AND someone loves Janéz…
Magic can happen.
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Thanks!
Shannon – Thanks for posting these. One person’s graffiti is another person’s art. You have a great eye.
Absolutely! And, thanks for the kind and encouraging words, Frank. 😉
It’s not graffiti if you call it street art.
In Bogota, Colombia, it is a tourist attraction, with a dedicated tour.
http://isaacohel.blogspot.com/2016/02/more-bogota-walls.html
How about a Oaxaca graffiti tour?
Oaxaca has HAD wonderful street art, but it is being erased in the Historic District, courtesy of the current “powers that be.” https://casitacolibri.wordpress.com/2015/10/24/i-miss-you/
Nature’s subtle gift of Art; for if you remove the sliver of blue sky, you see the background as a brilliant orange sunset; not a wall .
You’re right!
Nice, Shannon! You do have a good eye! I like how that wall has been repainted in the various shades.
Nice to see you today and look forward to the Sierras!
Laura
Thanks, Laura. Funny about that wall, in different light, it looks flat and boring. It definitely needs a little help from Mother Nature. 😉