Sure, I may have gone to a few underground hipster parties in college, but the Wynwood Arts District was nothing like this.
Sure, I may have gone to a few underground hipster parties in college, but the Wynwood Arts District was nothing like this.
Sometimes it’s more fun taking the side roads:
This one is on the Hennepin Bridge somewhere near the bird.
It’s fun, but not as exciting as the Uptown sticker art.
I wrote about my distain of most spray painted “name-tag” graffiti and my love of Uptown sticker art, but here’s a new idea:
Yarn bombing. The word(s?) HOTTEA are written all over Minneapolis in string. There are posts about HOTTEA at Mplsart and Colossal. Unurth also has posts about HOTTEA here and here.
Yarn bombing is probably still illegal although it causes no damage to public property besides the occasional moldy piece of old string. I think we should get a fence around our new apartment just so I can write something fun in string.
I’m moving away from Uptown this week. It may sound silly, but what I will miss the most about this neighbor is the stickers.
Sticker graffiti is fascinating. I think I enjoy the sticker art so much because it is higher quality than sprayed graffiti and the stickers are also hidden throughout the neighborhood, so I may be the only person on the street who notices them. It’s like finding a prize.
There’s some interesting things in Uptown Minneapolis if you just look.
Some of the interesting street art in Uptown right now is in the form of a sticker:
More pictures after the jump.
The pedestrian walk symbol had a sex change.
I’m always amazed how high tags are in Minneapolis.
This is near the MIA, and makes me giggle every time.
Oh look, it’s Kerli. There are several abandoned buildings in Jack’s part of Minneapolis. I spotted this street art on one of them:
Other photography posts:
Saw this in Uptown: