Urban artwork better known as graffiti is becoming more accepted by business in the Sacramento community.
In the case of local business in the midtown area not only does graffiti bring a more “youthful- vibe”, but it is also good advertisement.
At the corner of Broadway and 16th the local record store R5 has recently commissioned an artist by the name of Wolf-man Dan to put a mural on the side of the store to depict the many different types of music sold within.
Katie King a shopper at R5 records mentions “The mural is just fun to look at the colors are awesome and vibrant, and murals like this just seem to make the city less dull.”
While on the side of Bon Air Sandwiches there is a depiction of people enjoying sandwiches in a backdrop of Sacramento.
Mike Tull a patron of Bon Air Sandwiches says “The mural on the side of the sandwich shop brings the area at the corner of 26th and J to life.”
In the August issue of Full Circle magazine an article by Daniel Moore explained that urban art is becoming more popular than ever before.
“Not only is it becoming more marketable and socially accepted it also brightens up an otherwise drab cityscape.”
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Good news judgment!
You'll need more sources and more examples and more information overall. But knowing the news is a good first step!
Can you talk to the artist? Was he working? What about people watching?
There's a ton of it around town. Who else will talk about it?
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