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Art for the Public
I love when homeowners or business owners create art more for the benefit of passersby than for themselves. Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, USA.
Fence Sculpture
That’s my title because I don’t know what it is – a bull or a bison – and I don’t know what it’s made from – electronic somethings. Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, USA.
Downtown Walk: Art
There’s always new art to be seen on a walk in downtown. Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, USA.
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Tagged Deb Haaland, jigsaw puzzle, murals, New Mexico, public art, Truth or Consequences
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Seating in the Vortex
Truth or Consequences,New Mexico, USA.
T-Rex Up Close
Another view of the public art in the desert. Artwork by Ricardo Breceda, Borrego Springs, California, USA.
Painted Trees
Along Highway 86 between Tucson and Sells, Arizona, USA.
Artists’ Alley
Ajo, Arizona, USA
Hummingbird Windmill
Near Tsegi, Arizona, USA.
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Tagged arizona, hummingbird, land art, mural, public art, windmill
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Three Faces
Public art by an unknown artist. Highway 89, north of Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Right in Front of Me
I have lived in this town for more than 12 years and have admired this mural from the start. And yet, just today I noticed the placement of the camera on the hand. Made me smile. Here’s the whole mural. … Continue reading
Muralist at Work
Peter Lawrence Bowles is giving Truth or Consequences its newest mural. It’s a beauty!
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Tagged artist, mural, New Mexico, peter bowles, public art, Truth or Consequences
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Whooping Crane Tank
Near Romeo, Colorado, USA.
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Tagged brick, public art, romeo colorado, water tank, whooping crane
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Snakes and Nails
A snake made from nails, obscurely located on a log. A lot of work not seen by most passers-by. And in more detail. Near Soda Dam, Jemez Springs, New Mexico, USA.
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Tagged hidden art, New Mexico, public art, rusty nail art, snake art
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Annie Glidden Mural
An entire wall in DeKalb, Illinois is taken up with a mural celebrating the city: corn, barbed wire, the old post office, and Annie Glidden. I liked the way the mural didn’t cover all the brick wall, but worked with … Continue reading