
The Serpentine Pavilion is going up in downtown San Jose. It is an international traveling exhibit, coming to us now from Toronto and London before that. It looks beautifully intriguing, originally designed by Danish architect Bjarke Ingels.
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The Serpentine Pavilion is going up in downtown San Jose. It is an international traveling exhibit, coming to us now from Toronto and London before that. It looks beautifully intriguing, originally designed by Danish architect Bjarke Ingels.
Looking forward to walking up close when this area is opened. What is it about these colors and patterns that makes them so attractive?
Mural by artist and scientist Chuba Oyolu (https://chubaoyolu.org/about/).
When driving through Morgan Hill, or walking around in its downtown area, I have been noticing more and more color. I really enjoy the color and these new to me discoveries.
These murals done by San Jose artist Nikkea Takagi.
These came out beautiful. You can see the post I made of these murals when they were still in progress here: https://825mph.com/underpass-murals. It is wonderful to see a little of how they became what they are now.
These four murals under West San Carlos Street on Dupont Street were created by artist Jesse Hernandez (http://www.jessehernandez.net/about.html).
Mural by Chuba Oyolu (www.chubaoyolu.org , and an article at: www.mercurynews.com/2021/01/19/ruth-bader-ginsburg-watching-over-downtown-san-jose/).