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Author: Beaumont

Tattooed City

Posted on April 29, 2016May 3, 2016 by Beaumont

Questioning the impact of the Richmond Mural Project on Richmond, Virginia’s cultural identity. A piece of street art resembles a tattoo. An intricate web of color permanently etched onto a building until it starts to naturally fade away or until it is forcibly removed. Until then, the art sticks out on the smooth facade of the Read more about Tattooed City[…]

Posted in Project aRtVA

2012: End of the World or End of an Era?

Posted on April 29, 2016May 3, 2016 by Beaumont

2012: End of the World or End of an Era? Remember 2012? The year the world was supposed to end. A time where Gangnam Style was still a top radio hit. Obama was re-elected as US President and Red Bull sponsored Felix Baumgartner in his 127,00 foot free fall from the sky. 2012 was nothing Read more about 2012: End of the World or End of an Era?[…]

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