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| Nice mural. And I love deer!!! |
I know that there is more street art in Taipei. Nice work, as I have seem pictures on the web.
I looked for it, but we did not find it.
Two difficulties in searching for a specific work and street were 1. that it was really super, super hot (39 degrees C) and thus too tiring too walk too long, and 2. the language (no one understands your questions).
Here is what we did encounter while strolling through town:
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| Apparently there has been a firm asked to paint the electricity boxes with landscapes and nature. A great idea! |
The area around the MOCA was nice. Cool shops and ambiance, and quite some street art, like mosaics.
There was more, quite peculiar art in that area, like these robots.
And there was more:
There were mosaics elsewhere as well, like near this school.
What else?
These two happy enormous posters are educational, when you look closer.
They indicate how much the width of daddy’s and mommy’s waist may be at max in order to be healthy. Funny.
Some miscelanious street art to finish this post:
As you see, I defined street art quite broad;-).
Did you see any cool street art lately? Where was this?

These are so cool! I absolutely love street art so looking forward to discovering more on our travels. Great idea about painting the electricity boxes, brightens up the place! They do similar here in Montreal, where artists paint the ugly concrete supports of bridges etc. I’ve not taken any photos of them but I blogged about Montreal’s street art festival before, it’s great!
Thanks for stopping by and for leaving a comment, Charlie!
Oh, Montreal! I lived there for a while and I adored it’s street art and it’s festivals (Juste pour Rire being my favorite). Montreal is a wonderful city to live in and it’s rich in murals and all. Haarlem and Singapore, the two cities where I live now don’t have a lot of that, unfortunately:-(.