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  1. Rare Late Roman mosaic with Solomon’s Knot discovered beneath modern İzmir

    Archaeologists excavate the ancient city of Smyrna underneath the modern urban fabric of İzmir and have uncovered a rare mosaic-floored room that offers new insights into Late Antique daily life and belief systems. The newly uncovered mosaic floor measures three by four meters and...

    More info: archaeologymag.com/2026/01/lat

    Follow us @archaeology

    #archaeology #archeology #archaeologynews #SolomonsKnot #mosaicart #smyrna

  2. Stone by Stone: Justin Bateman’s Incredible Pebble Portraits in Thailand (12 Photos)

    Discover Justin Bateman's breathtaking pebble art, including the iconic "George Washingstone," created in Bangkok, Thailand. Made with stones from a railway, this temporary masterpiece blends history, nature, and creativity.

    streetartutopia.com/2025/11/10

  3. Stone by Stone: Justin Bateman’s Incredible Pebble Portraits in Thailand (12 Photos)

    Discover Justin Bateman's breathtaking pebble art, including the iconic "George Washingstone," created in Bangkok, Thailand. Made with stones from a railway, this temporary masterpiece blends history, nature, and creativity.

    streetartutopia.com/2025/11/10

  4. Stone by Stone: Justin Bateman’s Incredible Pebble Portraits in Thailand (12 Photos)

    Discover Justin Bateman's breathtaking pebble art, including the iconic "George Washingstone," created in Bangkok, Thailand. Made with stones from a railway, this temporary masterpiece blends history, nature, and creativity.

    streetartutopia.com/2025/11/10

  5. Stone by Stone: Justin Bateman’s Incredible Pebble Portraits in Thailand (12 Photos)

    Discover Justin Bateman's breathtaking pebble art, including the iconic "George Washingstone," created in Bangkok, Thailand. Made with stones from a railway, this temporary masterpiece blends history, nature, and creativity.

    streetartutopia.com/2025/11/10

  6. Stone by Stone: Justin Bateman’s Incredible Pebble Portraits in Thailand (12 Photos)

    Discover Justin Bateman's breathtaking pebble art, including the iconic "George Washingstone," created in Bangkok, Thailand. Made with stones from a railway, this temporary masterpiece blends history, nature, and creativity.

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  7. Stone by Stone: Justin Bateman’s Incredible Pebble Portraits in Thailand (12 Photos)

    Discover Justin Bateman's breathtaking pebble art, including the iconic "George Washingstone," created in Bangkok, Thailand. Made with stones from a railway, this temporary masterpiece blends history, nature, and creativity.

    streetartutopia.com/2025/11/10

  8. A vibrant mosaic of community history, laid in stone.

    Eudunda, South Australia.

    Photographed and edited by Kev.

    © 𝓐𝓵𝓵 𝓡𝓲𝓰𝓱𝓽𝓼 𝓡𝓮𝓼𝓮𝓻𝓿𝓮𝓭 𝓫𝔂 𝟐 𝓟𝓮𝓮𝓹𝓼 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓪 𝓒𝓪𝓶𝓮𝓻𝓪.

    (𝒟ℴ𝓊𝒷𝓁ℯ 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝒫ℯℯ𝓅𝓈, 𝒹ℴ𝓊𝒷𝓁ℯ 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝓅ℯ𝓇𝓈𝓅ℯ𝒸𝓉𝒾𝓋ℯ!)

    #photo #photography #2peepsandacamera #australia #southaustralia #MosaicArt #PublicArt #StoneBench #TileMosaic #QuiltPattern #CommunityArt #StreetArt

  9. A vibrant mosaic of community history, laid in stone.

    Eudunda, South Australia.

    Photographed and edited by Kev.

    © 𝓐𝓵𝓵 𝓡𝓲𝓰𝓱𝓽𝓼 𝓡𝓮𝓼𝓮𝓻𝓿𝓮𝓭 𝓫𝔂 𝟐 𝓟𝓮𝓮𝓹𝓼 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓪 𝓒𝓪𝓶𝓮𝓻𝓪.

    (𝒟ℴ𝓊𝒷𝓁ℯ 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝒫ℯℯ𝓅𝓈, 𝒹ℴ𝓊𝒷𝓁ℯ 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝓅ℯ𝓇𝓈𝓅ℯ𝒸𝓉𝒾𝓋ℯ!)

    #photo #photography #2peepsandacamera #australia #southaustralia #MosaicArt #PublicArt #StoneBench #TileMosaic #QuiltPattern #CommunityArt #StreetArt

  10. A vibrant mosaic of community history, laid in stone.

    Eudunda, South Australia.

    Photographed and edited by Kev.

    © 𝓐𝓵𝓵 𝓡𝓲𝓰𝓱𝓽𝓼 𝓡𝓮𝓼𝓮𝓻𝓿𝓮𝓭 𝓫𝔂 𝟐 𝓟𝓮𝓮𝓹𝓼 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓪 𝓒𝓪𝓶𝓮𝓻𝓪.

    (𝒟ℴ𝓊𝒷𝓁ℯ 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝒫ℯℯ𝓅𝓈, 𝒹ℴ𝓊𝒷𝓁ℯ 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝓅ℯ𝓇𝓈𝓅ℯ𝒸𝓉𝒾𝓋ℯ!)

    #photo #photography #2peepsandacamera #australia #southaustralia #MosaicArt #PublicArt #StoneBench #TileMosaic #QuiltPattern #CommunityArt #StreetArt

  11. A vibrant mosaic of community history, laid in stone.

    Eudunda, South Australia.

    Photographed and edited by Kev.

    © 𝓐𝓵𝓵 𝓡𝓲𝓰𝓱𝓽𝓼 𝓡𝓮𝓼𝓮𝓻𝓿𝓮𝓭 𝓫𝔂 𝟐 𝓟𝓮𝓮𝓹𝓼 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓪 𝓒𝓪𝓶𝓮𝓻𝓪.

    (𝒟ℴ𝓊𝒷𝓁ℯ 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝒫ℯℯ𝓅𝓈, 𝒹ℴ𝓊𝒷𝓁ℯ 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝓅ℯ𝓇𝓈𝓅ℯ𝒸𝓉𝒾𝓋ℯ!)

    #photo #photography #2peepsandacamera #australia #southaustralia #MosaicArt #PublicArt #StoneBench #TileMosaic #QuiltPattern #CommunityArt #StreetArt

  12. A vibrant mosaic of community history, laid in stone.

    Eudunda, South Australia.

    Photographed and edited by Kev.

    © 𝓐𝓵𝓵 𝓡𝓲𝓰𝓱𝓽𝓼 𝓡𝓮𝓼𝓮𝓻𝓿𝓮𝓭 𝓫𝔂 𝟐 𝓟𝓮𝓮𝓹𝓼 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓪 𝓒𝓪𝓶𝓮𝓻𝓪.

    (𝒟ℴ𝓊𝒷𝓁ℯ 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝒫ℯℯ𝓅𝓈, 𝒹ℴ𝓊𝒷𝓁ℯ 𝓉𝒽ℯ 𝓅ℯ𝓇𝓈𝓅ℯ𝒸𝓉𝒾𝓋ℯ!)

    #photo #photography #2peepsandacamera #australia #southaustralia #MosaicArt #PublicArt #StoneBench #TileMosaic #QuiltPattern #CommunityArt #StreetArt

  13. Beautiful Streets (8 Photos)

    From playful illusions to colorful cobblestones and sculpted friendships, these streets show how creativity can reshape public spaces. Each piece brings a unique blend of humor, beauty, and cultural detail — turning ordinary roads into living works of art. More: Too Cute (8 Photos) 1. The Water Bearer — Juandres Vera and TARDOR in Riola, Spain A 3D pavement artwork of a woman kneeling beside a stream, holding a clay pot. Painted directly on the tiles. More photos: A Hidden Spring […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/10/23

  14. Beautiful Streets (8 Photos)

    From playful illusions to colorful cobblestones and sculpted friendships, these streets show how creativity can reshape public spaces. Each piece brings a unique blend of humor, beauty, and cultural detail — turning ordinary roads into living works of art. More: Too Cute (8 Photos) 1. The Water Bearer — Juandres Vera and TARDOR in Riola, Spain A 3D pavement artwork of a woman kneeling beside a stream, holding a clay pot. Painted directly on the tiles. More photos: A Hidden Spring […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/10/23

  15. Beautiful Streets (8 Photos)

    From playful illusions to colorful cobblestones and sculpted friendships, these streets show how creativity can reshape public spaces. Each piece brings a unique blend of humor, beauty, and cultural detail — turning ordinary roads into living works of art. More: Too Cute (8 Photos) 1. The Water Bearer — Juandres Vera and TARDOR in Riola, Spain A 3D pavement artwork of a woman kneeling beside a stream, holding a clay pot. Painted directly on the tiles. More photos: A Hidden Spring […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/10/23

  16. Beautiful Streets (8 Photos)

    From playful illusions to colorful cobblestones and sculpted friendships, these streets show how creativity can reshape public spaces. Each piece brings a unique blend of humor, beauty, and cultural detail — turning ordinary roads into living works of art. More: Too Cute (8 Photos) 1. The Water Bearer — Juandres Vera and TARDOR in Riola, Spain A 3D pavement artwork of a woman kneeling beside a stream, holding a clay pot. Painted directly on the tiles. More photos: A Hidden Spring […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/10/23

  17. Beautiful Streets (8 Photos)

    From playful illusions to colorful cobblestones and sculpted friendships, these streets show how creativity can reshape public spaces. Each piece brings a unique blend of humor, beauty, and cultural detail — turning ordinary roads into living works of art. More: Too Cute (8 Photos) 1. The Water Bearer — Juandres Vera and TARDOR in Riola, Spain A 3D pavement artwork of a woman kneeling beside a stream, holding a clay pot. Painted directly on the tiles. More photos: A Hidden Spring […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/10/23

  18. Be The Change (17 Photos)

    Ememem, the 'pavement surgeon,' transforms urban cracks and potholes into stunning mosaic artworks. Based in Lyon, France, his unique practice, called 'flacking,' turns overlooked blemishes into vibrant street art that democratizes public spaces. With works across Europe, Ememem invites us to see beauty in imperfection and creativity in the cracks of our world.

    streetartutopia.com/2025/12/23

  19. Stunning 1,600-year-old Byzantine mosaic unveiled in the Negev Desert of Israel

    A 1,600-year-old mosaic, one of the most beautiful ever unearthed in Israel, has finally been unveiled to the world in the Western Negev, bringing to life a treasure trove of ancient history for modern-day visitors...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2025/05/160

    Follow @archaeology

    #archaeology #archeology #archaeologynews #mosaicart #byzantinemosaic #byzantine

  20. Between Communication, Architecture and Art. Mosaic in Urban Space – the Work of Ignacy Bieniek

    Mosaics in urban space: once tools of socialist propaganda, now reinterpreted as communicative, architectural, and artistic media. A case study of Bieniek’s mosaic highlights their social, aesthetic, and historical value—even after destruction.
    sciendo.com/article/10.2478/ac
    #MosaicArt #PublicArt #UrbanSpace #VisualCommunication #Architecture #SocialistRealism #DesignHistory #ArtAndSociety #CulturalHeritage

  21. Between Communication, Architecture and Art. Mosaic in Urban Space – the Work of Ignacy Bieniek

    Mosaics in urban space: once tools of socialist propaganda, now reinterpreted as communicative, architectural, and artistic media. A case study of Bieniek’s mosaic highlights their social, aesthetic, and historical value—even after destruction.
    sciendo.com/article/10.2478/ac
    #MosaicArt #PublicArt #UrbanSpace #VisualCommunication #Architecture #SocialistRealism #DesignHistory #ArtAndSociety #CulturalHeritage

  22. Between Communication, Architecture and Art. Mosaic in Urban Space – the Work of Ignacy Bieniek

    Mosaics in urban space: once tools of socialist propaganda, now reinterpreted as communicative, architectural, and artistic media. A case study of Bieniek’s mosaic highlights their social, aesthetic, and historical value—even after destruction.
    sciendo.com/article/10.2478/ac
    #MosaicArt #PublicArt #UrbanSpace #VisualCommunication #Architecture #SocialistRealism #DesignHistory #ArtAndSociety #CulturalHeritage

  23. Between Communication, Architecture and Art. Mosaic in Urban Space – the Work of Ignacy Bieniek

    Mosaics in urban space: once tools of socialist propaganda, now reinterpreted as communicative, architectural, and artistic media. A case study of Bieniek’s mosaic highlights their social, aesthetic, and historical value—even after destruction.
    sciendo.com/article/10.2478/ac
    #MosaicArt #PublicArt #UrbanSpace #VisualCommunication #Architecture #SocialistRealism #DesignHistory #ArtAndSociety #CulturalHeritage

  24. Between Communication, Architecture and Art. Mosaic in Urban Space – the Work of Ignacy Bieniek

    Mosaics in urban space: once tools of socialist propaganda, now reinterpreted as communicative, architectural, and artistic media. A case study of Bieniek’s mosaic highlights their social, aesthetic, and historical value—even after destruction.
    sciendo.com/article/10.2478/ac
    #MosaicArt #PublicArt #UrbanSpace #VisualCommunication #Architecture #SocialistRealism #DesignHistory #ArtAndSociety #CulturalHeritage

  25. Stone by Stone: Justin Bateman’s Incredible Pebble Portraits in Thailand

    Discover Justin Bateman’s breathtaking pebble art, including the iconic “George Washingstone,” created in Bangkok, Thailand. Made with stones from a railway, this temporary masterpiece blends history, nature, and creativity.

    streetartutopia.com/2025/04/19

  26. Ememem: Repairing Streets with Artful Mosaics

    In the world of street art, where walls, buildings, and other vertical surfaces often steal the show, Ememem brings something refreshingly different to the table — or rather, to the pavement.

    Known as the “pavement surgeon,” this French street artist transforms cracks, potholes, and other urban blemishes into stunning mosaic artworks. With a trowel in hand and tiles at the ready, Ememem has made a name by bringing beauty to what most people overlook.

    More like this: Repairing the World with LEGO: Jan Vormann’s Dispatchwork Project

    1.

    The Art of Flacking

    Ememem’s unique practice is known as “flacking,” a term the artist coined to describe the act of filling urban cracks with intricate designs. The colorful patterns often stand out against the dull grays of asphalt and concrete. Each piece transforming damage into art.

    2.

    The first flacking by Ememem

    From Lyon to the World

    Based in Lyon, France, Ememem started flacking in 2016. The artist’s works have since spread to streets across Europe, making appearances in cities like Paris, Madrid, and Milan. Every piece is site-specific, tailored to the unique shape and character of each crack or hole. Whether it’s a geometric explosion of color or a more subdued design that blends with the environment, Ememem’s mosaics are unmistakable.

    3.

    Democratizing Public Space

    Ememem’s art does more than beautify streets; it also reclaims public spaces for everyone. By addressing overlooked areas and elevating them through art, the artist highlights the power of creativity in transforming everyday environments. The work is accessible to all, reinforcing the idea that art doesn’t need to be confined to galleries or museums.

    4.

    Themes and Inspiration

    The mosaics often reflect themes of repair, resilience, and humor. Some designs include playful patterns that mimic flowers, mandalas, or traditional tilework, while others incorporate messages or hidden symbols. This blend of craft and commentary invites viewers to look closer and engage with the art on a personal level. Each piece tells a story of renewal, where broken streets are given new life.

    5.

    Viral Appeal

    With the rise of social media, Ememem’s works have gained global recognition. The striking visuals are a favorite for Instagram, where hashtags like #flacking and #urbanart help spread the artist’s creations to audiences far beyond the streets where they’re found. The visually compelling mosaics often go viral. Follow Ememem Instagram here.

    6.

    Whether you stumble upon one of Ememem’s pieces while walking to work or see them shared online, their impact is undeniable.

    They challenge us to see the cracks in our world not as flaws but as opportunities for creativity and connection.

    No future for the potholes!

    7.

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    10.

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    Would you like to see Ememem’s mosaic art (Flacking!) in your city?

    #creativeRepair #Ememem #flacking #mosaicArt #PavementArt #publicArt #StreetArt #streetArtInnovation #streetArtist #UrbanArt #urbanArtTransformation #urbanart

  27. Ememem: Repairing Streets with Artful Mosaics

    In the world of street art, where walls, buildings, and other vertical surfaces often steal the show, Ememem brings something refreshingly different to the table — or rather, to the pavement.

    Known as the “pavement surgeon,” this French street artist transforms cracks, potholes, and other urban blemishes into stunning mosaic artworks. With a trowel in hand and tiles at the ready, Ememem has made a name by bringing beauty to what most people overlook.

    More like this: Repairing the World with LEGO: Jan Vormann’s Dispatchwork Project

    1.

    The Art of Flacking

    Ememem’s unique practice is known as “flacking,” a term the artist coined to describe the act of filling urban cracks with intricate designs. The colorful patterns often stand out against the dull grays of asphalt and concrete. Each piece transforming damage into art.

    2.

    The first flacking by Ememem

    From Lyon to the World

    Based in Lyon, France, Ememem started flacking in 2016. The artist’s works have since spread to streets across Europe, making appearances in cities like Paris, Madrid, and Milan. Every piece is site-specific, tailored to the unique shape and character of each crack or hole. Whether it’s a geometric explosion of color or a more subdued design that blends with the environment, Ememem’s mosaics are unmistakable.

    3.

    Democratizing Public Space

    Ememem’s art does more than beautify streets; it also reclaims public spaces for everyone. By addressing overlooked areas and elevating them through art, the artist highlights the power of creativity in transforming everyday environments. The work is accessible to all, reinforcing the idea that art doesn’t need to be confined to galleries or museums.

    4.

    Themes and Inspiration

    The mosaics often reflect themes of repair, resilience, and humor. Some designs include playful patterns that mimic flowers, mandalas, or traditional tilework, while others incorporate messages or hidden symbols. This blend of craft and commentary invites viewers to look closer and engage with the art on a personal level. Each piece tells a story of renewal, where broken streets are given new life.

    5.

    Viral Appeal

    With the rise of social media, Ememem’s works have gained global recognition. The striking visuals are a favorite for Instagram, where hashtags like #flacking and #urbanart help spread the artist’s creations to audiences far beyond the streets where they’re found. The visually compelling mosaics often go viral. Follow Ememem Instagram here.

    6.

    Whether you stumble upon one of Ememem’s pieces while walking to work or see them shared online, their impact is undeniable.

    They challenge us to see the cracks in our world not as flaws but as opportunities for creativity and connection.

    No future for the potholes!

    7.

    8.

    9.

    10.

    11.

    Would you like to see Ememem’s mosaic art (Flacking!) in your city?

    #creativeRepair #Ememem #flacking #mosaicArt #PavementArt #publicArt #StreetArt #streetArtInnovation #streetArtist #UrbanArt #urbanArtTransformation #urbanart

  28. Ememem: Repairing Streets with Artful Mosaics

    In the world of street art, where walls, buildings, and other vertical surfaces often steal the show, Ememem brings something refreshingly different to the table — or rather, to the pavement.

    Known as the “pavement surgeon,” this French street artist transforms cracks, potholes, and other urban blemishes into stunning mosaic artworks. With a trowel in hand and tiles at the ready, Ememem has made a name by bringing beauty to what most people overlook.

    More like this: Repairing the World with LEGO: Jan Vormann’s Dispatchwork Project

    1.

    The Art of Flacking

    Ememem’s unique practice is known as “flacking,” a term the artist coined to describe the act of filling urban cracks with intricate designs. The colorful patterns often stand out against the dull grays of asphalt and concrete. Each piece transforming damage into art.

    2.

    The first flacking by Ememem

    From Lyon to the World

    Based in Lyon, France, Ememem started flacking in 2016. The artist’s works have since spread to streets across Europe, making appearances in cities like Paris, Madrid, and Milan. Every piece is site-specific, tailored to the unique shape and character of each crack or hole. Whether it’s a geometric explosion of color or a more subdued design that blends with the environment, Ememem’s mosaics are unmistakable.

    3.

    Democratizing Public Space

    Ememem’s art does more than beautify streets; it also reclaims public spaces for everyone. By addressing overlooked areas and elevating them through art, the artist highlights the power of creativity in transforming everyday environments. The work is accessible to all, reinforcing the idea that art doesn’t need to be confined to galleries or museums.

    4.

    Themes and Inspiration

    The mosaics often reflect themes of repair, resilience, and humor. Some designs include playful patterns that mimic flowers, mandalas, or traditional tilework, while others incorporate messages or hidden symbols. This blend of craft and commentary invites viewers to look closer and engage with the art on a personal level. Each piece tells a story of renewal, where broken streets are given new life.

    5.

    Viral Appeal

    With the rise of social media, Ememem’s works have gained global recognition. The striking visuals are a favorite for Instagram, where hashtags like #flacking and #urbanart help spread the artist’s creations to audiences far beyond the streets where they’re found. The visually compelling mosaics often go viral. Follow Ememem Instagram here.

    6.

    Whether you stumble upon one of Ememem’s pieces while walking to work or see them shared online, their impact is undeniable.

    They challenge us to see the cracks in our world not as flaws but as opportunities for creativity and connection.

    No future for the potholes!

    7.

    8.

    9.

    10.

    11.

    Would you like to see Ememem’s mosaic art (Flacking!) in your city?

    #creativeRepair #Ememem #flacking #mosaicArt #PavementArt #publicArt #StreetArt #streetArtInnovation #streetArtist #UrbanArt #urbanArtTransformation #urbanart

  29. Ememem: Repairing Streets with Artful Mosaics

    In the world of street art, where walls, buildings, and other vertical surfaces often steal the show, Ememem brings something refreshingly different to the table — or rather, to the pavement.

    Known as the “pavement surgeon,” this French street artist transforms cracks, potholes, and other urban blemishes into stunning mosaic artworks. With a trowel in hand and tiles at the ready, Ememem has made a name by bringing beauty to what most people overlook.

    More like this: Repairing the World with LEGO: Jan Vormann’s Dispatchwork Project

    1.

    The Art of Flacking

    Ememem’s unique practice is known as “flacking,” a term the artist coined to describe the act of filling urban cracks with intricate designs. The colorful patterns often stand out against the dull grays of asphalt and concrete. Each piece transforming damage into art.

    2.

    The first flacking by Ememem

    From Lyon to the World

    Based in Lyon, France, Ememem started flacking in 2016. The artist’s works have since spread to streets across Europe, making appearances in cities like Paris, Madrid, and Milan. Every piece is site-specific, tailored to the unique shape and character of each crack or hole. Whether it’s a geometric explosion of color or a more subdued design that blends with the environment, Ememem’s mosaics are unmistakable.

    3.

    Democratizing Public Space

    Ememem’s art does more than beautify streets; it also reclaims public spaces for everyone. By addressing overlooked areas and elevating them through art, the artist highlights the power of creativity in transforming everyday environments. The work is accessible to all, reinforcing the idea that art doesn’t need to be confined to galleries or museums.

    4.

    Themes and Inspiration

    The mosaics often reflect themes of repair, resilience, and humor. Some designs include playful patterns that mimic flowers, mandalas, or traditional tilework, while others incorporate messages or hidden symbols. This blend of craft and commentary invites viewers to look closer and engage with the art on a personal level. Each piece tells a story of renewal, where broken streets are given new life.

    5.

    Viral Appeal

    With the rise of social media, Ememem’s works have gained global recognition. The striking visuals are a favorite for Instagram, where hashtags like #flacking and #urbanart help spread the artist’s creations to audiences far beyond the streets where they’re found. The visually compelling mosaics often go viral. Follow Ememem Instagram here.

    6.

    Whether you stumble upon one of Ememem’s pieces while walking to work or see them shared online, their impact is undeniable.

    They challenge us to see the cracks in our world not as flaws but as opportunities for creativity and connection.

    No future for the potholes!

    7.

    8.

    9.

    10.

    11.

    Would you like to see Ememem’s mosaic art (Flacking!) in your city?

    #creativeRepair #Ememem #flacking #mosaicArt #PavementArt #publicArt #StreetArt #streetArtInnovation #streetArtist #UrbanArt #urbanArtTransformation #urbanart

  30. Bumuo siya ng portraits nina BINI Aiah, BINI Mikha, BINI Colet, BINI Maloi, BINI Gwen at BINI Sheena.

    Para sa mga kaugnay na ulat ng @bayanmoipatrolmo: news.abs-cbn.com/bmpm

    #ArtPatrol
    #MosaicArt
    #BINI
    #CamarinesSur