Artists creatively using cracks in cement bring to life tiny scenes and characters that charm.  Some 3-d drawings are so clever, I find it hard to fathom where the 2-d reality is.  Also, don’t miss the steps, especially the remarkable dog.  Enjoy.

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By David Zinn. His temporary street art is composed entirely of chalk, charcoal and found objects, and is always improvised on location. Most of these drawings have appeared on sidewalks in Ann Arbor and elsewhere in Michigan, but some have surfaced as far away as subway platforms in Manhattan and construction debris in the Sonoran Desert. One of his most famous character is Sluggo the green, stalk-eyed alien.

By David Zinn. His temporary street art is composed entirely of chalk, charcoal and found objects, and is always improvised on location. Most of these drawings have appeared on sidewalks in Ann Arbor and elsewhere in Michigan, but some have surfaced as far away as subway platforms in Manhattan and construction debris in the Sonoran Desert. One of his most famous characters is Sluggo the green, stalk-eyed alien.

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Don't miss Sluggo

Don’t miss Sluggo

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Many thanks to:  John, Merry, Claire Elizabeth, Jen C., and David Zinn.

18 thoughts on “Street Art, Many Small, Mostly Amusing

  1. Again thank you it is amazing what we see around this country as well as around the world and how much beauty and love, if only we could have more of that.
    Peter Mills

  2. Amazing as always, but I really think that the “dog” on the steps is in fact a wolf.. Either way , what a remarkable talent these artist have.

  3. Thank you for sharing the beautiful gift you have. It is a great gift that I can not do but appreciate . I love your works.

  4. Just love this street art and you’ve found fantastic examples. I enjoyed them all immensely.

  5. More amazingly lovely, interesting, joyous art work. Thank you for this continuing gift, dear Dusky.

  6. Looking at these works of art brought me a glorious sense of Wonder and Joy. I was almost shocked at how effortlessly I was lifted away from being absorbed in all my problems. What wonderful medicine your webisite is. Seeing creativity like this shows me the possibilities for humanity to turn an ugly world into one of beauty. I am most grateful!

  7. Hilarious with ingenuity of mans art. I “mean”, fantastic with tremendous imagination.

  8. hats off to these street art artists. Fabulous concepts and beautifully executed. thanks Dusky for sharing.

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