On the north side: photos from a morning walk
I took my new smartphone for a photo walk on the north side of the river: wharves and waste ground, building works and sculptures.
I took my new smartphone for a photo walk on the north side of the river: wharves and waste ground, building works and sculptures.
Ollio’s Facebook, this week’s photo, is a piece of graffiti by Jonathan Ollio Josefsson that I originally published on 22nd May 2013.
Jazz heroes from the roll-up blinds of Chausée de Louvain in Saint-Joos-ten-Noode. Many of the photos in this gallery originally appeared as illustrations a Stops and Stories post – “All that Jazz”.
You can only see the jazz heroes of Saint Joos after hours. A walk through the gallery of jazz musicians on the roller shutters of shops along the Chausée de Louvain in Saint-Joos-ten-Noode, Brussels.
Florentine graffiti: some people like it, some hate it. Here are some examples that I liked and photographed during my visit at the beginning of November 2015.
I’m different – or perhaps not so much. This picture of graffiti on a shopfront blind on Chaussée d’Alsemberg, Brussels stands in for a post for this week.
In which we visit Brussels’ Lemonnier underground tram station and consider the official henna hand tattoo decorations and the graffiti tiger in the tunnel.
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Stylized picture (photoshopped) of graffiti artist apparently painting mezzo-American figures on a white-washed wall.
Triumph – the sign over a garrage servicing Triumph motorcycles stands above a wall of graffiti by local artist Blue (aka Carolina Falkholt).
Pharaoh of the docks. A graffiti artist with vision has turned the top of this yellow concrete piling into a suspicious looking Pharaoh.