Not very many words in this post — just pictures of awesome street murals in Portland, Oregon’s Alberta Arts District. We visited there last week and were fortunate enough to escape the rain. I’m going to attempt to credit the artists correctly if I can find the info online. There’s a lot more street art in Portland if you ever visit, and even a map online through Portland Street Art Alliance. Enjoy!
Mural by Pablo Gonzalez“Six Strong”, by Michelle McCausey, Darci Johnson, Una Kim, Corie Hinton, Heidi Elise Wirz, Lucid RoseForest for the Trees mural by Mateu Velasco
To Oregon with Love, Blaine Fontana“Machine”, by Tom Cramer
San Antonio is full of little touches of art. Here are a few examples I saw as we wandered around the River Walk and the Alamo area.
The first two were New Deal-era projects. The artist, Ethel Wilson Harris, was supervisor of the Arts and Crafts division of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in San Antonio in 1939. These mosaics were completed in 1941.
Tile mural at the Navarro Street Bridge on the River Walk, San Antonio
Tile mural, San Antonio River Walk, north of East Commerce Street near North St Mary’s Street
More tiles decorated the trolley station columns at East Commerce street near Alamo Plaza. There are a total of 44 tiles by artist Ann Adams, completed in 2000.
Ann Adams tile, San Antonio trolley station
Ann Adams tile, San Antonio trolley station
Another mosaic was tucked away in a little alcove on the River Walk. I haven’t been able to find the name of the artist.
Mosaic on the San Antonio River Walk, artist unknown.
There are a lot more of these, if you’re ever in San Antonio and want to explore. Here are a couple of links to further info: