Google’s latest project, the Google Street Art Project, is meant to preserve street art from around the world as well as give viewers a look at art that is rarely seen by the public. Google has included over 5,000 images of street art and 100 exhibits, so traveling the world to see some of the best street art only requires a click of the mouse. From 5Pointz in New York Cityto the streets of Bogota, street art enthusiasts and those who may not be as familiar with the art form can appreciate the brilliant work painted on the sides of buildings across the globes.
Bogota, Colombia
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This mural created by artist, Desconocido, is located in Bogota.
Caseros, Buenos Aires
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Martin Ron’s “Rise of the Canary” features a pair of hands and a portrait of Sabotaje al Montaje escaping his bucket of paint.
Antwerp, Belgium
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This brightly colored mural is featured in the Street Art Belgium gallery in Google’s Street Art Project.
The Street Art Project also allows viewers to explore the often unseen street art located in buildings that are closed to the public.
5Pointz
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Often times artists’ work like those which covered 5Pointz is painted over during the night, never to be seen again.
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“Music Is My Religion” is painted above this mural done by Jerms and Topaz in Long Island City.
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