Cincinnati Street Art is amazing! Having viewed Street Art in quite a few Cities recently, I realize that our City is very artistic.
I now have a drop down category on my blog entitled “Tourist in my City” because I realize that when I’m not traveling, the people, places and things that I photograph in my City are beautiful!
At first I was going to avoid photographing the painted street symbols, but then I realized they are part of the art!
Although I’ve become much more interested in the arts in the last few years, I’m looking forward to immersing myself in them!
I absolutely LOVE the 3-d effect of these vegies!
I wonder what they’re looking for?
I imagine they’re all singing something different!
So vibrant!
I hope you can get out and see some art! Street art is the most fun to me…because you have to walk around and find it!
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Nice. There’s a great mural across the street from Rhinegeist.
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Thanks Tracy!
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Amazing!!! I absolutely love the veggie shot. In the past I was always fascinated by “graffiti” but over the years I have noticed it truly becoming art. Street art is quickly becoming one of my favorite things to see.
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Thanks! Me too!! Thanks for following also! ~Sherry~
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That veggie shot is amazing! I SERIOUSLY need to have a day to walk around Cincinnati with my camera. Soon!
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Thanks! Hope you do!!
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Wow! Great photos and such a colourful place 🙂
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Thanks Martyn! I was surprised also. I know you get out and about a lot in your area, but I don’t go into our Downtown area that often.
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Incredible….what fun
Lisa
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Thanks Lisa!
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Beautiful photos! I can’t wait to see more of your works. 🙂
Thanks, too, for liking my post on Guina-ang Village in Mountain Province, Philippines. I’m honored. 🙂
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Thanks very much! I apologize for taking so long to respond! ~Sherry~
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These are really good… thanks for the share…
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I’m glad you enjoyed them!
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Amazing street art. Loved the 3-D art. Thanks for sharing!
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I’m happy you enjoyed them!!
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So did you have much walking between murals? Really cool!
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I probably walked about a mile. Two of the murals weren’t in the same area. I had driven to them. Thanks for reading Tim! 😉
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I’m impressed! They sure do things in a big way in Cincinnati.
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Great idea about you new … page, tourist in my city – we are so bad on being tourists in our home towns and cities. Stunning art and they all make the viewer happy. Thanks for sharing. That painting with the vegetables are just fantastic.
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Wow! Who would’ve thought Cincinnati could be so colorful!
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I know. Sometimes we have preconceived notions about places or people and we’re pleasantly surprised!
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That such wonderful photos! It’s very nice everything you do.
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Thanks very much!
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