Earlier this semester, Jenna shared artist Steve Powers
Love Letters to Philadelphia, a massive mural project that can be seen when riding the El. Continuing in the same vein, Powers created a new set of murals for
Love Letters to Brooklyn. The series is area specific; the quotes come from conversations Powers and his team had with people walking by. They used rollers and house paint from a local Lowe's.



I was curious to find other type-based murals and I stumbled on Bryan Patrick Todd's
Highlands mural.

And also continuing in the same vein,
ok Mitch studio's hand-painted murals and signage for businesses.
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