
These sculptures by Ilona Malka Rich can be found on West San Fernando Street.



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These sculptures by Ilona Malka Rich can be found on West San Fernando Street.
This mural called Ode to 408 Music is by Jorge “J. Duh” Camacho (jduhdesigns.com) and can be found on Barack Obama Blvd.
This mural in downtown San Jose is by Lila Gemellos (gemellosmurals.com).
Here is a photo of back when it was a work in progress with Lila painting the mural.
This mural on Snell Ave in San Jose is by artist Paul J. Gonzalez (pauljgonzalezartstudios.com).
Below are pictures of when it was a work in progress.
Paul marking out the outlines before having community members help out with the color.
Community members were invited to help put in the base layer of solid colors over a weekend. Then, Paul J. Gonzalez spent a couple of weeks finishing the mural.
Among other landmarks, you can see the San Jose Museum of Art above, and San Jose City Hall below.
You can visit San Jose, and other cities of the Bay Area, in Lego scale at the Lego Land Discovery Center in The Great Mall of Milpitas.
Art work called Sensing YOU is by Dan Corson (http://dancorson.com). This interactive art is designed to change color patterns by reacting to people walking under the bridge.
Seen near Diridon Station in San Jose behind a fence.
Pretty blue shades under a Highway 87 overpass are part of an interactive art work called Sensing WATER by artist Dan Corson (http://dancorson.com). This art work was designed to interact with NOAA weather data to change the light patterns at night that go along with the paint. Heavier winds would increase the motion of the lighting effects.
Art hanging in the San José Museum of Art lobby. This work is called Noisey Blushes by artist Pae White (https://paewhite.com).
Moving and looking from different angles changes the art.
Mural by Luis Luna also known as Artes Luna (https://www.instagram.com/artesluna_/).