Art Free-for-All in the 20th

I took this shot at rue Denoyez, a street located in the 20th arrondissement that you have to visit if you come to Paris and are looking for an off-the-beaten-track place to see. It’s one of the rare streets in Paris where graffiti and all kinds of street art are tolerated by the Paris town hall. These planters, for instance, surround the poles that prevent cars from parking; they are all handmade by artists and are really unique.

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  1. Comment by Benita Wheeler | 05/22/11 at 5:19 am

    I love the fact that they allowing these artists a place to express themselves.

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