This section of Los Angeles is like so many – teaming anonymous streams of cars and trucks rumbling by, oblivious, almost menacing to you on the sidewalk with their rapacious roar as you ascend the ladder, can in hand, a glint of mischief in your eye. Headphones buffer the cacophony, the conversations with mates giving warmth in this garish flashing peopled no-mans’ land.
Cyrcle (© Carlos Gonzalez)
With a sense of satisfaction the Street Artist collaborative Cyrcle complete their first installment of a year-long series for the LA Freewalls project on Mateo Street next to Aiko, Saber, and Kofie. Exclusively for you, photographer Carlos Gonzalez captures these artists in the Spring of life as they create in the bluish hues of Winter.
Cyrcle by Carlos Gonzalez (© Carlos Gonzalez)
Aiko next to Cyrcle’s new piece “Winter” (© Carlos Gonzalez)
Cyrcle (© Carlos Gonzalez)
Cyrcle (© Carlos Gonzalez)
Cyrcle (© Carlos Gonzalez)
Cyrcle (© Carlos Gonzalez)
Cyrcle (© Carlos Gonzalez)
Cyrcle (© Carlos Gonzalez)
Cyrcle (© Carlos Gonzalez)
Cyrcle (© Carlos Gonzalez)
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