ABCs of Street Art in Provence and Around the World
Explore · Ginger and NutmegNutmeg has long held a fascination for street art and its covert, daring, brash, temporary, loud, in-your-face style of self-expression. So far removed from stuffy galleries and permanent, curated collections. Nutmeg compiled an ABC list of street art terms in order to understand this open-air pursuit and top places for viewing …Continue reading here for the ABC list of street art terminology.
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