Audio By Carbonatix
Jacob Katel
Two blocks east of Biscayne Boulevard between NE 23rd and 35th Streets along the seawall separating Biscayne Bay from Miami’s asphalt landscape, lie many forms of public art. The following images depict examples of scratching, tagging, drawing, bombing, stickering, propaganda, architecture, nature and industrial design. Words are stupid. Here are the pictures.
Explore this area by clicking on the arrows to move and “click-drag” (hold down the click button and drag the mouse) around the screen to change your perspective.
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