I LOVE THIS PIECE!!! I had to add some additional photos so that the details can really be seen here. Not bad!
Spray Paint & Acrylic on canvas.
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very nice work. I’m interested in what you use for stencil mat for this? check out the post of the blasted photo frames i did. I normally just leave the stencil for blasting to paint my work. I’m interested in doing some work like this for my self; and a fan group I’m a part of.
Great work!
I love this art! It is wonderful!
Adieu, scribbler!
Explicit!
Wonderful indeed… and so deserving of so many ‘likes’!
OMG that’s hot!!!! I love it so much
Nice piece — really powerful!
Hi, I’ve just nominated you for the Beautiful Blogger Award.
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really amazing stuff you should check out this dude’s work
Seriously man WOW !!!!!
Was just going to like but had to comment too. This is powerful stuff. Congratulations on your talent and your vision. I’m glad I checked out your blog.
Great… two thumbs up… 🙂
Your art in this piece is profoundly inspiring. We can all find a way to emerge out into the light, even if we’re behind closed doors beyond our control!
Wow! I am blown away by your artwork!
That is astounding!
Sooo good.
Urban, love your blog! Love your work! How do I follow your blog so I get an update by email when post new stuff?? Please let me know!! Peace!!
You can follow by using your email address. Hit Follow button and fill in the info. Thank you so much!
AWESOME!! I’m nominating you for the Sunshine award.
I am thrilled to find your blog and am especially impressed with this civil rights bus art! Bless you for sharing here.
your artwork is very creative. Keep up the wonderful work!
Fabulous!
Love your stuff – so different and wonderfully creative. x
Oh wow, this is great! I really like it, and am very excited to see 60s civil rights movement- inspired work!
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Urban wall art.. awesome pieces.
Love the look of your page- awesome stuff on here! Will be coming back plenty!!
Great work!
I have nominated you for an award
http://elisabethberg.wordpress.com/2012/07/08/the-lovely-blog-award/
some pretty cool stuff here. keep it up!
Excellent artwork! Great website… I may use some of these pics on the blog…if so I will definitely set up links referring back to the site.
Hi there! What a treat for my eyes – wow! You’re really talented. 🙂 You’re doing a fabulous job, God bless you and keep up the good work!
I love the historical significance of this peice and I think it is important for people to never forget. I think you should do more Civil Rights pieces and try to get commissioned to do wall murals at the exact locations that these important events happened. I am probably stating the obvious and over simplifying it, but if this is one of your intentions I wanted to show my support.
Wow, very impressive. I love unique and your art is definitely that.
How creative! You have a great blog
Love this peace, reminds me of the news photographs showing the civil unrest in the 1960’s.
you are genius. cannot wait to see more. thanks for sharing!
I loveI love this piece.
I love your art work!
Your artwork is great.
I love your stuff!
I love this art. 🙂
good concept
Very nice. Love this peice also.
very interesting pictures you have there….
You’ve probably heard this from TONS of other people, but I thought I’d add my two-penny-worth and say you are AMAZING at art!!!
Lorna
Wow! This was such a memorable era and struggle that you have captured here so well!! It’s great and moving!!
Okay so I am seriously impressed. You are one talented individual. I will enjoy following you
amazing work!
I’m glad I saw this piece today. This week in an ESL reading class I teach, we had a story that dealt with race in 1960s America. Since the students are not from here and are–for the most part-under 30–they were stunned to hear the stories It was an interesting conversation. Beautiful piece.
a work of art indeed. very nice
really a work of art
I love it as well. Peace and blessings my friend.
Simple and powerful. Freedom is so hard to achieve and so easy to lose.
Super Cool! Awesomeness beyond discription 🙂 I love yours!!
That’s awesome. How’d you learn to do this?
Great site!
Wow! Your work is fantastic!!
I love this!
Gorgeous work, Reinaldo. Loooove.
Both awesome and inspiring.
Cool art work,amazing,love it, the big wow from me, Cheers Callie
You have great work in your blog, I especially like this Freedom Bus piece.
Aloha This is great stuff.
Awesome rendering. I am old enough now to remember the events as they transpired and it was a tough time. You have captured the essence of the emotions involved and I am grateful for your art.
And how interesting…I was just today viewing footage from that era as part of a workshop. Through your interpretation, I can literally feel time and place…
would love to see the context/where this is located.
Wowza! Your work is amazing.
nice work.
Keep up the great work, man!
Very nice!
Nice. Crisp & classic. I like it.
Your art is awesome…love the urban inspiration.
Aweome Art!! I look forward to more of your work!
Your art work is excellent. Seen a lot of street art in my time but your stuff is stunning by comparison. Keep up the good work and look forward to seeing what you produce next!
Awesome things you make – such talent!
Beautiful!
oo la!la! great one
This is incredibly beautiful and deeply reflective!
That’s what I like to see with street art; when someone goes all out and pushes a uniquely creative piece with a thought provoking idea.
This is sharp!
Awesome!
Your art work is one of a kind!
Love your work!
Your art work is unique and very creative. I can’t wait to see more of your work.
I can hardly believe you did all this work … I had to keep checking back, wondering if you were the photographer … !!! hehehe!!! Your work is so beautiful! What you convey in your art … wonderful! And amazing! Very good luck to you! 🙂
You are some serious talent, boy! 😃
Love your work. God bless you more and more!!
Really cool!
Ray, this is outstanding! Bravo!
I wish my site got your raves! Very interesting expressions…
I love that they all look like they’re all singing.
Congrats on the many likes and comments, BTW. Much deserved, must take hours to come up with a piece like that.
Your work is incredible!
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Amazing! I’m so impressed!
I like your artwork (I wish I could draw/paint). The details make it interesting to look at.
i think your site is pretty swell
Amazing. Simply amazing.
I really like what I see here of your work and I look forward to exploring the archives and your future posts as well !
Love your style, excellent work!
Awesome artwork, so unique, I have never seen anything like what you do.
I wish I had seen your blog before now!!! You have some amazing work!!! LOVE IT
Stunning artwork ! Spectacular ! WOW …. Im kinda lost for words here! :O
I am speechless with your talent!
You have some beautiful work here, friend!
your artwork is amazing 🙂 Look forward to seeing more!
I’ve nominated you for beautifull blogger award
Your work is truly unique, and your virtuosity never fails to amaze your audience. keep up the good work!!
Amazing bro,,,,,, !!!!
This is a really neat form of art–great work!
Oh this is great, each person is so lifelike, wow. How big are these? I could definitely see them on a wall, under a bridge or something (that’s a good thing) 🙂
Beautiful. It’s very inspirational. I wish I had talent like you!
Wow it’s fantastic, I love it.
Amazing art.
Wow!!! That is amazing. You have a wonderful talent.
Beautiful and inspirational!
Wow Wow Wow, that’s all!
I love you artwork. So cool.
Sic style. Love it. Following you on FB now. I also pined this piece in Pintrest.
Wow I love this too!
Just wanted to stop by and say I love what you’re doing. Great cause, purpose, passion, and style. Keep doing what you’re doing. Much success to you.
Oooo, fabulous smokey pieces!
They hide and reveal at the same time…character in everyone!
Your artwork is so innovative! I’d love to see what your hand-cut stencils look like.
Dude!! This is awesome! Keep up the art, I support this!
The stencil mosaic is very cool. k.
Man! Your stuff is just so awesome. Nice work.
Really love this!
Great work…I like the style of your art.
I shows that you don`t need a lot of colours to create something unique 🙂
Superb artwork, I’ve DEFINITELY never seen anything like your work before. Amazing!
So funny because I always secretly take photos of interesting people on the London underground! I really like your effects though, its a really great idea!
pretty impressive… kudos.
amazing work 🙂
very cool and unique!
this is so beautiful…. just so beautiful
Amazing art! I love socially-relevant street art.
This is wonderful! Have you visited the Civil Rights Museum here in Memphis? It is the motel in which ML King was assassinated. It brings it home. I think they’d love to see this piece of your work
Looks cool!
Great Work.
So nice. Makes me want to visit NYC!
Your work is absolutely beautiful!
Just so you know, you are hereby nominated for the “Lovely Blogger” award. I love your work and am so glad that you are giving some credit to these artists who are more often than not, dismissed as vandals. Congratulation. Although I’m still finishing the post, you are there!
I thin I liked you twice bit that’s okay. Your work is quite interesting and very good.
Very cool. Nicely done.
This is really nice!
Awesome work ,,, I do a little children’s poem of two cats Clive and Cleo …looking for a sketch I can use with the poems ….Interested..?
Absolutely!
I’m loving it, now following!
Love your work! Very creative & adaptable for every need!
Your work is incredible–you’ve got a new follower.
C.
Brilliant work!!!
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It reaches out and grabs you. Like stepping back in time; a page out of the past. Awesome! Seriously.
very cool, i like it a lot! Nice work!
Love this one!
This is really good, I really like it. I especially like how the man is hanging out the bus window. You said that this was done with spray paint and acrylic, very impressive detail.
The feel of your work is almost dreamlike — ghostlike — like memories tucked away that seep out at a smell or a sound or even a song. The four women eating ice cream on the bench reminded me of Simon & Garfunkels “Old Friends.” Actually, do you have a set of older people? The metal round tools on a checkered tile floor look exactly as I had imagined a cafe in my short story, The Writers’ Block. I think your work would be fantastic for story illustrations!
wonderful. i really love the expressions you´ve captured so accurately in the faces.
Wow… your other work is powerful… love that your subject matter is rooted in social narrative…. telling a story about a nation/city/people. Beautiful.
Wow, love your work! Would really love to see a blog post showing how you create these pieces, would be very interesting.
I totally agree!
Wonderful 😀
Incredible.