![]() ![]() Spanning three walls and chock-full of fun little details, trust us when we say you gotta check it out. Almost like a “ Where’s Waldo?” of pop culture and iconic characters, there’s a whole lot to look at. Honestly, they seem pretty cool.Īll that aside, their office location in LA has some sweet wall art. They specialize in finding iconic street artists to create hand-painted outdoor murals, rather than just plastering some crap on a billboard. Yes, that feels like it goes against the authenticity of street art. ![]() Yes, Colossal Media is an advertising company. Okay so this one might seem like a corporate-y option, but bear with us. Colossal Media – 418 Molino St., Los Angeles, CA 90013 While some locals were pissed to see a new painting take over the wall, “Bloom” has become a community staple, as it pays tribute to community activist Joel Bloom.Ī bonus to this location is that right around the corner on E 4th Pl., you have a collection of walls that often see new, super rad pieces pop up. In May 2016, the eastern wall of the Neptune building became home to “Bloom” by artist Hueman, replacing a long-loved painting called “Cream of the Crop” by artists DABSMYLA. Circa LA 701 E 3rd St., Los Angeles, CA 90013 (on the side of Art Share LA) for some bonus graffiti wall art. If you end up in the area, we also recommend taking a little walk down S. Thanks to this, there’s always a fresh spin on whatever art decorates the wall around the Art Share building. Not only is Art Share LA a cool place to see constantly changing wall art, but it’s also a badass affordable housing complex for artists. Art Share LA Art Share LA – 801 E 4th Pl., Los Angeles, CA 90013 While it might not be accessible to the random graffiti artist in the way some walls around the city are, the art is top-notch and done by legit street artists from around the city and beyond. Originally a Japanese mochi factory, The Container Yard is now an open space for local artists to create and collaborate, resulting in what has essentially turned into a campus of wall art. If you’re trying to see the most wall art in the smallest amount of time, The Container Yard is the place to go. The Container Yard The Container Yard – 800 E 4th St., Los Angeles, CA 90013 Starting the list in one of LA’s most prominent artistic areas, The Arts District is full of world-class wall art, and the best part, admission is free (because…you know, it’s just throughout the streets). The Arts District has good art? Go figure. You might want to bookmark it though, the wall art at each location often changes so you never know what you’ll see each time you visit. Luckily, we’ve got our eyes and ears to the streets, so we’ve put together a little list of where to find the best graffiti art in Los Angeles. Los Angeles might be known for its beaches, sunny weather, and movie stars, but if you know where to look, the walls around the city can beat even the fanciest of art exhibits If we’re talking street art, there probably aren’t many places better than the City of Angels. ![]()
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