
Next to this was some rather more prosaic advertising wall art:


A couple days after Ocean Beach and Mission Beach we went up to La Jolla. We got off the bus right in front of the mural above (I couldn’t get a wide enough shot so I did this clumsy in-camera stitched panorama, hence the barrel distortion). A hopeful sign.


We visited San Diego’s Barrio Logan and documented a lot of the street art we came across.
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Some more of the 70+ images that didn’t make the grade for submitting to Urban Exoticism.
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There’s a tremendous amount of art in the streets of Brighton, as evidenced by these few snaps (and see below) I got on the brief hour I had walking around between the Landscape of Inequality presentations and the Evoke/Provoke private view at Views in Transition during the Brighton Photo Fringe.





I was in Brighton with my former classmates and Evoke/Provoke collective members for the private view of Views in Transition, part of the Brighton Photo Fringe. I had about an hour between a truly excellent set of presentations from CRUX: Landscape of Inequality in the afternoon and the beginning of the private view to walk around Brighton for the first time. To see the pictures below larger, click on any one of them (on the web, if seeing this in email click the post title, above, first).



