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Seeing a Picasso skull in the sidewalk
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Seeing a Picasso skull in the sidewalk

  • Artsology
  • January 2, 2023
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  I have a habit of seeing things in sidewalks … I know it’s simply a case of pareidolia, but there’s times when something I see sparks a visual association […]

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  • Art That Makes You Go "Huh?"
  • Found art
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D Rose street art seen in Manhattan

  • Artsology
  • August 13, 2021
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I saw this stencil art featuring the letter “D” and a rose on Chrystie Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, and was curious about the meaning. I can’t […]

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  • Creative Writing
  • Found art
  • Photo of the day

Uplifting messages from chalk drawings on sidewalks

  • Artsology
  • March 27, 2020
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I went out for a walk today to get some fresh air and some exercise as a break from my coronavirus quarantine routine – I’m healthy and fine, but definitely […]

Not your average sidewalk chalk drawings
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Not your average sidewalk chalk drawings

  • Artsology
  • March 19, 2020
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  I was out for a walk getting some exercise in Glen Ridge (NJ) today, when I happened upon a woman and two young girls working on a series of […]

  • Art That Makes You Go "Huh?"
  • Finding visual references
  • Found art
  • Photo of the day

Unusual NYC sidewalk still life

  • Artsology
  • March 18, 2020
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This photograph was taken a while ago, but it’s a nice example of “found art” on a sidewalk in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City. It features a long […]

  • Art That Makes You Go "Huh?"
  • Finding visual references
  • Found art
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Water drips and Giacometti Sculpture

  • Artsology
  • August 15, 2019
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I was out for an after-dinner walk recently when I noticed these streaks of water on the sidewalk, having dripped from some water source other than that drainage pipe that […]

  • Art That Makes You Go "Huh?"
  • Finding visual references
  • Found art
  • Photo of the day

Seeing things in the sidewalk

  • Artsology
  • March 5, 2019
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If you’re a regular reader of the Artsology blog, you’ll know that I often have a tendency to see things on the slate sidewalks of Glen Ridge, NJ, that remind […]

  • Finding visual references
  • Found art
  • Optical Illusions
  • Photo of the day

Two heads on the sidewalk, set in slate stone

  • Artsology
  • February 15, 2018
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If you’re a regular reader of this blog, you’ll know that there have been numerous occasions over the years where I tend to see interesting things on the slate sidewalks […]

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Printmaking by Mother Nature

  • Artsology
  • November 11, 2015
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If you’re a regular reader of the Artsology blog, then you’ve probably seen one of our posts that show all of the interesting visual effects that we see on the […]

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  • Found art
  • Photo of the day
  • Things I saw on my dog walk

Sidewalk goo becomes Billy The Kid

  • Artsology
  • May 26, 2015
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As you’ve seen in the past, I have a habit of seeing things on the sidewalks while I’m walking my dogs, and making visual connections with other images. Well, yesterday […]

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