Many people dismiss Graffiti as the work of a young man with destructive cans of paint in his posession.
Street Art is going through a revolution. It’s images can have meaning far beyond words. They become part of a universal language understood by all. Easy brush strokes, sharp sketches, and even graffiti evoke feelings that resonate with people from all walks of life. When barriers arise from language, distance, and culture, art can create a bridge to universal understanding and peace.
My friend Ginger and I braved 108 degree heat on the weekend to beat a path on the hot pavements to photograph the art.
One of Phoenix’s most prominent art venues is Roosevelt Row. Located on Roosevelt Street between Central Avenue and Seventh Street, it hosts a variety of art fixtures such as Meejin Yoon’s “Shadow Play,” an art installation that was finished in July.
Named a “Great Place in America” by the American Planning Association, downtown Phoenix hosts a variety of entertainment venues, such as opera houses and theaters, but what sets downtown Phoenix aside from other cities is its bold art fixtures.
And the most prominent feature of Roosevelt Row is its street art, the colorful walls line the street.
You were in the Barrio district! Did you dine at the Barrio restaurant? It’s food is fantastic!
No, unfortunately. Next time.
Do come back again though. It’s not your typical NA Mexican food. It’s regional Mexican from the north of Mexico. Very eclectic from an amazing chef.
Graffiti art can be beautiful: My oldest son use to do it. At first it was considered vandalism, then the local skate park asked to commission him, for his work.
These pieces are MAGNIFICENT! I think you’ve illustrated beautifully the cultural value — and beauty — of street art. Wonderful post, Pam.
We just left Phoenix’s (Chandler). I had no idea this area exists. Good thing we go twice a year – an interesting visit when the weather is cooler. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you to both you and Ginger for braving the heat and sharing this amazing art with us.
I spied some good quilt ideas too. See you when you are back in Oz. Hugs
Awesome!!
Your photographs are great, Pam. The art is amazing! Thank you for sharing.
Art can speak for us when we’re at a loss for words.
great photos. You
really do enjoy your adventures!
I love your article. For me art it is the most transparent way of expression.
such stunning wall art! loving seeing your pics 🙂 Cheers, Cathy
Hello Pam I really like the title of your article “Art speaks where words are unable to explain.” is that your quote ?
Thank You,
Aaron