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Jacob Katel
On 27th Street, between North Miami Avenue and NE 2nd Avenue, in Miami’s Wynwood Arts District, a set of railroad tracks faces the completely bombed wall of the Miller Machinery and Supply Co. building.
Jacob Katel
Hundreds of feet of intricate aerosol work depict humans, animals, abstract shapes and inanimate objects swirling through, climbing into and blasting out of each other.
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Jacob Katel
Jacob Katel
The imagery enhances its surroundings and injects a heavy dose of rhythm into an otherwise conventional parking lot. The best way to experience the piece is to see it live, but here are some more detail shots for those who are stuck indoors.
Jacob Katel
Jacob Katel
Jacob Katel
Jacob Katel
In case you want to check it out live, here is the exact location of the mural.