JR work is amazing to look and also to be apart of because it shows theĀ portraitsĀ of the people who live in the community. The good thing is that there is no charge to be apart of his project, all that is needed is you face for the portrait shot. With this being free is a plus but what makes it better is that all the photos taken are highĀ resolutionĀ portraitsĀ and end up on a wall in the community that it was taken in. This project gives a sense of being supportive towards your community because your creating art by allowing JR to post his photographs of yourself. I thinking creating one in a avenue areas in my community would be nice and doing this same portrait project, this way when people are walking along the avenue they canĀ observeĀ and probably seeĀ peopleĀ they may know who was apart of this creative project by JR.
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