At Second Ave between Pine and Stewart
Slightly smaller than human scale.
6 thoughts on “Xerox Graffiti, Downtown Seattle”
One of the things I love about Seattle is there is a lot of “public art.” In Chicago we had “graffiti” which some people consider art (to me, it depends on the graffiti), but here I’d say we have artisans that give us these lovely presents in public place.
I’ve been trying to play “name that native” but I can’t get it. I don’t THINK it’s Chief Sealth, at least it’s not the iconic image you always see of him.
One of the things I love about Seattle is there is a lot of “public art.” In Chicago we had “graffiti” which some people consider art (to me, it depends on the graffiti), but here I’d say we have artisans that give us these lovely presents in public place.
I often go by this piece and enjoy it thoroughly. Is that Chief Sealth?
I’ve been trying to play “name that native” but I can’t get it. I don’t THINK it’s Chief Sealth, at least it’s not the iconic image you always see of him.
Very cool!
Thanks for sharing, this is beautiful! I love local artists- even the clandestine ones.
this is beautiful.