Sometimes we need to tell these kids to STOP doing it for the Gram. Smh. Case in point is the following article that comes from our hip hop family over at Hip Hop DX – that showcases a teenage girl – for, whatever reason – defacing a memorial sight set up in Hartford to honor […]

SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio — The City of South Euclid is seeking proposals from experienced muralists to design and execute a public art mural on an exterior wall in downtown South Euclid. The mural space on the brick wall measures 50 feet by 10 feet, and is on a privately-owned building, according to the city. Proposals […]

CLEVELAND – When visitors land at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, they will be greeted with a new mural depicting the city’s gems. The 500-foot-long mural will be located on the exterior walls across from the baggage claim exits on Lower Level Drive. Photo of mural via Destination Cleveland. Local artist Terran Washington created the mural to […]

Tremont, OH (WOIO) – The Welcome to Tremont mural on the side of Tremont Convenience Mart has been unveiled today. The project was sponsored by Tremont Convenience Mart and made possible by Graffiti HeArt, a local Cleveland and Tremont based non-profit that aims to provide art scholarships for undeserved youth to The Cleveland Institute of Art. Graffiti HeArt also promotes graffiti artists […]

CLEVELAND – It’s one of Cleveland’s famous backdrop for selfies and group photos—the mural of Prince eating a donut. Drive around Ohio City and one can’t help but noticed the large purple mural with the iconic Prince eating a donut on the overpass bridge near West 25th Street and Washington Avenue. Now, the public is seeing […]

*Someone defaced a famous D.C. mural of Bill Cosby, replacing the comedian’s face with that of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The mural at Ben’s Chili Bowl on U Street NW shows Cosby and President Barack Obama, the only two people allowed to eat there for free, the restaurant boasts. D.C. graffiti artist “Smear […]

  Cleveland design officials sent Nike Inc. and LeBron James back to the drawing board this morning, saying a proposed 10-story mural of the basketball star crosses the line from civic art into a giant ad for Nike products.