I thought JR work was spectacular. The combination of street art and photography is certainly a good idea. Capturing people from different part of the world and we see different faces. Everyone poses and does a funny face for the poster. When it comes to street art there are some really talented people. In midtown, I saw one person draw Batman and Robin on the sidewalk. At first it just looked like a normal drawing, but he told me to stand on the other side to see the depth. In fact he put himself in the drawing too. It was picture of Batman and Robin hanging on to his apartment window. It was really exciting because I didn’t see the picture like that. I think street art combine with photography would be good for the community because it would bring more people together and have a healthier and fun community.
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