Polaroid of the week: Street Art in Seville, Spain
Posted on 07. Apr, 2011 by Dany in Europe, Photography, Polaroid of the Week, Spain
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Just this week we finalized travel plans for our second trip to Seville. During our first visit in 2009, the southern Spanish city of Seville easily became our favorite in the country. We were immediately drawn to the vibe - a combination of typical Spanish features such as fabulous tapas bars, wine and flamenco dance but also a vibrant young art scene – including a large wall by the river filled with some of the most creative street art we’ve seen anywhere. We can’t wait for our return to Seville to explore more of the town! I
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Ekua
07. Apr, 2011
I love this!
Ekua recently posted..Two Thought Provoking Palaces in Jaipur
Dani
13. Apr, 2011
Thanks Ekua! It’s an awesome piece of street art. Can’t wait to see if it’s still there when we go back to Seville next month.
Anne
07. Apr, 2011
It’s a spunky art!
Anne recently posted..Young Rebel T-shirt
Dani
13. Apr, 2011
All the graffitis there are so good – it was hard to choose one for the Polaroid of the Week
Naomi
12. Apr, 2011
Oh, street art…my ultimate weakness.
Naomi recently posted..notes from the forest of steel and bamboo
Dani
13. Apr, 2011
We are both huge fans of street art, too… every time a new Banksy was spotted in London, we went there right away. But good street art from less known artists is just as enjoyable.
Bluegreen Kirk
13. Apr, 2011
Very nice photo. Like the fact that for photo of the week you used a photo of a camera that appears to be taking a photo.
jess
15. Apr, 2011
Ha! Trippy
The actual artwork was gigantic as well, easily 20 ft tall 10 ft across!