Venice 😍😍 Second time I’ve been to this amazing place and it was just as incredible as my first visit here! St. Marks square was busy as always but I found a spot to fly the drone to get a different perspective 📸 This place is perfect for street photography too so expect some street shots soon 😄 • • • #venice #veniceitaly #venezia #venicefilmfestival #veniceitaly🇮🇹 #stmarkssquare #venezia🇮🇹 #dronephotography #italyphotography #opticalwander #myshotseptember #travelphotography #exploretocreate #italia #traveleurope #city #cityphotography #drone #djimini2 #aerialphotography (at Venice, Italy) https://www.instagram.com/p/CicAJ_Dj_xo/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Impermanent Art’s 2022 year in review: ten favorite photos taken on our travels this year.
1. Milwaukee: ‘The Unsung Hero’ by Case, towering over downtown Milwaukee since 2020.
2. Richmond: ‘’Moonshine’ by Etam Cru for the 2013 edition of the Richmond Mural Project.
3. Lynn, MA: ‘The Resident’ by Smug for the 2019 edition of Beyond Walls.
4. Detroit: work by Askew One for the 2015 edition of Murals in the Market.
5. Richmond: ‘Float’ by James Bullough for the 2015 edition of the Richmond Mural Project.
6. Austin: ‘The Beauty of Liberty and Equality’ - a 12-story collaboration by Sandra Chevrier and Shepard Fairey towering over Congress Ave since 2020.
7. Nashville: ‘The Nations of Nashville’ by Guido Van Helten for the 2017 edition of Nashville Walls. A portrait of then-91 year old Lee Estes who has been living in the neighborhood since the 1920s, a symbol of the rapidly-gentrifying area’s history. The two children on the side of the silo represent the area’s future.
8. Jackson, MI: Alice Cooper portrait by Jeks for this year’s edition of Bright Walls.
9. Detroit: ‘Guardians of the Neighborhood’ by Pat Perry for the 2017 edition of Murals In The Market.
10. Worcester, MA: Five8 x Earth Crusher collab for the 2017 edition of Pow Wow! Worcester.