Meanwhile, on Pike Street and 11th, in Seattle’s Capitol Hill district…
there are many shoes, released from their earthly bond.
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-Orion T
Meanwhile, on Pike Street and 11th, in Seattle’s Capitol Hill district…
there are many shoes, released from their earthly bond.
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-Orion T
Today would have been an otherwise regular day, if it weren’t for the little discoveries I find.
This mural, is the other side of a building I often pass on Broadway street in Capitol Hill (17th and John). I cut through Cal Anderson Park to the back of the building, and I notice this lengthy work of art along the back. There is posted credits to Baso Fibonacci, Zach Rockstad, and Japhy White.
Here is a shot further on. The back residential street is very narrow, with cars back to back along the way. Shots from afar were not good, and filled with much cars. But I like this angle, though it only captures a small part. The first shot above is the best I could do. I like it.
Tis cool to know what kind of sights are around the corner to my otherwise familiar paths. Perhaps, I’ll come back when there are no cars and try for a wider shot of the long art.
Much later and further away to the Downtown Seattle area, I cut through the Post Alley underpass at Pike Place Market for another errand. And here, the wall art (which I post up occasionally) is ever changing with something new and thought provoking..
Cool.
Capture the street..
Broadway, between Pike and Pine in Capitol Hill, Seattle.
Artist at work is unknown, with no info at that time.
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