In an earlier post I talked about how we lose our street art in DC due to
property transition. In this post I am looking at another way that street art disappears, although this transition is by the artists choice.
A few weeks ago Old City Green (now Old City Farm and Guild)
reopened its doors in Shaw. As part of their opening celebration the street artists of
Albus Cavus, who created the original art for Old City Green, painted over their earlier work in a demonstration of his street art process. So now the originals have gone, forever, replaced by a new set.
The photo-set for the opening, with the artists in action belong to Albus Cavus, I am waiting for permission to use. Till then here is the
link to their photos
Unless you reach the notoriety of Banksy or Shepard Fairey, street art and artists are fleeting, the art and its message constantly changing, which in my mind is a good thing, but I am also sad for the loss.
Here are my photo's of the art, before and after;
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This is one of the new creations |
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Gone Forever |
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Also a New Creation |
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Lost Forever |
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A New Creation for Earth Day? |
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Gone Forever |
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New Addition |
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Gone Forever |
Besides these there are some new creations at Old City Green. See below;
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Wearable Art |
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A New Addition on the 2nd Shed |
Congratulations to the artists of Albus Cavus, for the art, and to Old City Farm and Guild.
If you can invest the time I am adding a link that really illustrates the power, creativity and humor of street art. If you have not seen this photo-log before (published in 2011) and you have an appreciation of street art you will agree its time well spent:
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