POR FIN!! I know this will be a shock to some in locations that are more technologically stable, but it took literally 3 days to upload these few pictures. That’s the thing about technology.. when it works it’s amazing and when it doesn’t we all begin to feel a little doomed. I know, I know.. a bit dramatic.
Speaking of dramatic.. (nice lead in right).. Some of the street art / graffiti in Peru did in fact carry that title quite proficiently. As you might have noted from one of my past blogs regarding street art I am a bit fixated on random artistic street art. Some of the following pictures are definitely typical graffiti and some of the pictures show how amazing and beautiful this type of expression can be. I think even some of the most basic graffiti can look amazing when presented in a different language. Same when someone says something to you with an accent right? Tell me I’m wrong.. go ahead.. Enjoy..
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These are amazing. Love the door one.:) Thanks for sharing even though it was such a major effort to upload. 🙂
Wow. Not sure why I didn’t respond to this. It was fun looking back at it.
I like it, too. Your city is very colorful and attractive. The art on the walls creates an interesting mix of old and new, classic and avant garde. Great captures.
Thanks for linking to me!
No thanks to you for an awesome post.. and commenting on mine. Love it.
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We deeitinfly need more smart people like you around.
This is probably the VERY first time I have heard that said. Thanks!!
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