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Charlotte McCaslin and Faith Grossnicklaus of Roselit Bone command the intimate stage at Dante's in Portland, bathed in ethereal blue and magenta lighting. McCaslin clutches a white hollow-body guitar while Grossnicklaus stands close beside her, both performers silhouetted against the venue's signature atmospheric glow. The dramatic color wash transforms the underground club into a dreamscape, capturing the raw intensity of their RX Fest 2019 performance.
Roselit Bone performs under dramatic colored lighting at RX Fest 2019 in Portland's legendary Dante's venue.
Electric Duo at Dante's Stage
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Charlotte McCaslin and Faith Grossnicklaus of Roselit Bone command the stage at Dante's in Portland, bathed in electric blue and magenta light. McCaslin's white hollow-body guitar gleams under the theatrical lighting while Grossnicklaus draws her violin bow with focused intensity. The atmospheric haze and saturated color wash transforms the intimate venue into a dreamlike sonic landscape, capturing the duo's genre-blending artistry in full flight.
Roselit Bone performs under vivid stage lighting at RX Fest 2019 at Dante's in Portland, Oregon.
Roselit Bone Illuminated in Neon Performance
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Two artists perched on aluminum ladders bring vibrant life to a concrete warehouse wall in Northeast Portland, their spray cans and brushes creating a kaleidoscope of geometric patterns and organic forms. The overcast Pacific Northwest sky provides soft, diffused lighting that makes the electric blues, magentas, and coral tones pop against the industrial backdrop. Paint cans and artistic debris scatter across the weathered asphalt below, evidence of the creative process unfolding on this urban canvas.
Street artists collaborate on a large-scale mural in Northeast Portland's industrial district, transforming utilitarian architecture into public art.
Mural Artists Transform Northeast Portland Warehouse Wall
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Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden of Band of Skulls perform during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan's East Village. The duo stands center stage bathed in dramatic stage lighting, with Richardson holding her guitar while Marsden faces away from the camera. The intimate venue setting captures the engaged audience seated at tables in the foreground, creating a sense of connection between performers and fans in this historic New York music venue.
Band of Skulls members Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden perform at Webster Hall during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour.
Band of Skulls Anniversary Performance Webster Hall
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Singer Aubrey Gordon commands the vintage microphone in golden afternoon light, her auburn hair catching the warm glow as she performs with passionate intensity. Behind her, a guitarist in red shirt and patterned cap provides melodic accompaniment, their duo framed by the vibrant outdoor marketplace atmosphere of Portland Mercado. The rich amber light creates dramatic shadows and highlights, transforming this Southeast Portland venue into an intimate concert stage. Lush greenery and colorful market stalls blur into an atmospheric backdrop, emphasizing the raw energy of live street performance.
Aubrey Gordon delivers an impassioned vocal performance alongside her guitarist at Portland Mercado in Southeast Portland's Foster-Powell neighborhood.
Golden Hour Performance at Portland Mercado
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Russell Marsden and Julian Dorio of Band of Skulls perform during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan's East Village. Intense cyan and amber stage lights slice through the atmospheric darkness, creating dramatic beams that illuminate the musicians in silhouette. The legendary venue's intimate setting amplifies the raw energy as the duo delivers their signature sound beneath the venue's historic ceiling, with stage smoke adding ethereal texture to the lighting design.
Band of Skulls performs at Webster Hall during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour, with dramatic stage lighting creating an atmospheric concert experience.
Band of Skulls Anniversary Tour Webster Hall
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Artists Jeremy Nichols and Devin Finley work from the elevated platform of a blue cherry picker lift, applying vibrant green and blue paint to a large-scale mural on a concrete wall in Southeast Portland's Central Eastside district. The industrial setting features overcast skies and urban infrastructure, with the mechanical lift creating a dramatic vertical line against the sprawling street art composition. Safety cones mark the work zone while the artists concentrate on their collaborative public art project for the Portland Street Art Alliance.
Muralists Jeremy Nichols and Devin Finley paint a large-scale public artwork from a cherry picker lift in Southeast Portland's Central Eastside district.
Muralists Ascending Above Southeast Portland Streets
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Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden of Band of Skulls share an intimate musical moment during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan. Bathed in ethereal blue stage lighting with atmospheric haze, Richardson stands with her back to the audience while Marsden faces forward, cradling an acoustic guitar at the microphone. The dramatic lighting creates a moody, contemplative atmosphere that captures the emotional weight of their decade-long musical journey.
Band of Skulls' Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden perform during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan.
Band of Skulls Anniversary Performance at Webster Hall
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Emma Richardson commands the stage with her white bass guitar while Julian Dorio anchors the rhythm from behind his drum kit during Band of Skulls' 10th anniversary tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan. Dramatic stage lighting cuts through theatrical smoke, casting amber and cyan beams that illuminate the duo against the venue's shadowy backdrop. The intimate concert setting captures the raw energy of their milestone celebration, with Richardson positioned prominently in the foreground as colored spotlights create an atmospheric haze around the performance space.
Emma Richardson and Julian Dorio of Band of Skulls perform during their 10th anniversary tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan.
Band of Skulls Anniversary Performance Manhattan
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Two muralists collaborate on 'Let's Talk,' a vibrant community artwork at Open Signal in Portland's historic Eliot neighborhood. One artist, wearing a navy vest and jeans, observes the geometric yellow network pattern while their colleague in a blue striped shirt sits cross-legged on the concrete, headphones on, painting flowing blue and coral forms. An orange stepladder stands ready against the white brick wall, paint cans scattered nearby as the mural takes shape under natural daylight.
Anke Gladnick and Maria Rodriguez work on their commissioned public mural 'Let's Talk' at Open Signal in Portland, Oregon.
Artists Creating Community Mural in Portland
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Jeremy Nichols and Devin Finley work from a blue scissor lift to paint an expansive mural featuring flowing blue forms and black silhouettes on a building wall in Southeast Portland's Central Eastside. The artist in mustard-colored pants extends his spray can toward the dynamic composition while bottles of paint rest in the lift's platform. Crisp daylight illuminates the industrial setting where street art transforms urban architecture.
Street artists Jeremy Nichols and Devin Finley collaborate on a large-scale mural from a scissor lift in Southeast Portland's Central Eastside district for the Portland Street Art Alliance.
Mural Artists Create Southeast Portland Street Art
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Two artists, Jeremy Nichols and Devin Finley, work from a blue aerial lift platform to create a large-scale mural on the side of a building in Southeast Portland. The scene captures them mid-creation against a backdrop of spring foliage from a mature tree, with urban brick architecture visible in the frame. Bright midday sunlight illuminates their concentrated work on the Portland Street Art Alliance project, highlighting the intersection of public art and community transformation in Portland's Central Eastside district.
Artists Jeremy Nichols and Devin Finley paint a mural from an aerial lift platform in Southeast Portland as part of a Portland Street Art Alliance project.
Street Artists Paint Portland Mural From Lift
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Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden of Band of Skulls perform during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Manhattan's historic Webster Hall. Dramatic stage lighting cuts through the smoky atmosphere as Richardson grips her guitar neck while Marsden leans in beside her, both musicians silhouetted against the venue's iconic backdrop. The intimate concert setting captures the raw energy of their decade-spanning musical partnership, with drum kit and amplifiers forming the stage's industrial landscape.
Band of Skulls duo Emma Richardson and Russell Marsden deliver an intense performance during their 10 Year Anniversary Tour at Webster Hall in Manhattan.
Band of Skulls Anniversary Performance at Webster Hall
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Two artists work in tandem on a vibrant public mural titled 'Let's Talk' outside Open Signal on Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Portland's Eliot neighborhood. One artist perches on a red ladder applying paint to geometric patterns while another kneels below, adding details to flowing blue forms. The contemporary mural features bold oranges, blues, and yellows with interconnected nodes suggesting digital communication networks, transforming the white building facade into a canvas of community connection.
Artists Anke Gladnick and Maria Rodriguez collaborate on the 'Let's Talk' mural commissioned by the Regional Arts & Culture Council at Open Signal in Portland, Oregon.
Collaborative Mural Creation at Open Signal Portland
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Two muralists work at different heights on a vibrant public art installation titled 'Let's Talk' at Open Signal in Portland's historic Eliot neighborhood. One artist climbs a red step ladder while another crouches near the base, both contributing to a dynamic composition featuring bold geometric figures, golden constellation-like networks, and scattered red stars against white concrete block walls. The collaborative scene captures the methodical process of large-scale community art creation in Northeast Portland's cultural corridor.
Artists Anke Gladnick and Maria Rodriguez collaborate on the 'Let's Talk' public mural commissioned by the Regional Arts & Culture Council at Open Signal in Portland, Oregon.
Artists Create Community Mural in Portland
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A vibrant mural sprawls across the corrugated metal facade of an industrial warehouse in Portland's Central Eastside, where the Portland Street Art Alliance has commissioned local artists to enliven the urban landscape. The kaleidoscopic artwork features flowing organic forms in electric blues, sunshine yellows, and coral pinks, creating a striking contrast against the industrial infrastructure and overcast Pacific Northwest sky. A white Mercedes SUV and dark pickup truck rest along the wet asphalt street, framed by utility poles and the concrete pillars of an elevated roadway.
Portland Street Art Alliance commissioned murals brighten warehouse facades along the Central Eastside industrial corridor.
Street Art Transforms Central Eastside Warehouse
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The indie duo Sun Blood Stories commands the intimate stage at Dante's in downtown Portland, bathed in ethereal blue and purple lighting that transforms the underground venue into a sonic sanctuary. A keyboardist in black manipulates synthesizers and electronic equipment on the left while a drummer anchors the rhythm from behind a kit adorned with geometric patterns, both silhouetted against flowing curtains that ripple with colored light. The atmospheric lighting creates dramatic shadows and highlights that emphasize the contemplative intensity of their performance at Rx Fest.
Sun Blood Stories performs under moody blue stage lighting at Dante's during Rx Fest in downtown Portland.
Sun Blood Stories Shrouded in Blue Stage Light
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Multiple street artists work simultaneously on ladders to create a vibrant geometric mural along an industrial wall in Northeast Portland's arts district. The collaborative piece features bold dimensional letters spelling out words in blues, purples, and oranges against a charcoal background, while spray paint cans and art supplies scatter across the weathered asphalt below. The overcast Pacific Northwest sky provides soft, even lighting that illuminates the work-in-progress and the artists' focused concentration.
Street artists collaborate on a large-scale geometric mural in Northeast Portland, Oregon, transforming an industrial wall with dimensional typography and vibrant colors.
Mural Artists Transform Northeast Portland Wall
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Three artists work simultaneously on an expansive geometric mural covering a gray industrial building in Portland's urban landscape. Perched on aluminum ladders, they paint vibrant interlocking shapes in electric blues, purples, and greens that spell out abstract letterforms across the concrete facade. The overcast Pacific Northwest sky provides soft, even lighting while spray cans, cardboard, and painting supplies scatter across the weathered asphalt below, creating an authentic documentation of street art in progress.
Muralists collaborate on a colorful geometric piece transforming an industrial building facade in Portland, Oregon.
Collaborative Mural Creation in Northeast Portland
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A sprawling street art mural covers the corrugated metal facade of an industrial warehouse in Portland's Central Eastside, featuring a dynamic collage of mythical creatures, skulls, and abstract forms in brilliant oranges, blues, and grays. The commissioned artwork by the Portland Street Art Alliance transforms the urban landscape beneath overcast Pacific Northwest skies, while a white SUV passes along the quiet street lined with power lines and industrial infrastructure. The mural's fantastical imagery—including a prominent white crane, mechanical elements, and surreal characters—creates a striking contrast against the building's utilitarian architecture.
Portland Street Art Alliance commissioned murals enliven an industrial warehouse facade in the Central Eastside district, blending mythical imagery with urban grit.
Vibrant Street Murals Transform Portland Warehouse
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Naomi Likayi stands confidently beside her colorful community mural painted on the boarded Portland World Trade Center, commissioned by the Portland Street Art Alliance. The artist wears a plaid coat and locs, positioned against the whimsical artwork featuring abstract figures in blues, purples, and greens that transform the urban wall into a canvas of hope. Her direct gaze and relaxed stance create an intimate portrait that captures both the artist and her public art contribution to Portland's cultural landscape.
Artist Naomi Likayi poses beside her commissioned mural at the boarded Portland World Trade Center, part of the Portland Street Art Alliance's community beautification initiative.
Artist Before Her Vibrant Community Mural
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The four-piece band Roselit Bone commands the intimate stage at Dante's in Portland's music scene, bathed in dramatic red and blue theatrical lighting. Barry Walker mans the keyboards while wearing a distinctive cowboy hat and patterned shirt, as Tobias Berblinger anchors the rhythm section on bass. Victor Franco delivers vocals while wielding his electric guitar center stage in a black leather jacket, with Charlotte McCaslin adding layers on guitar from stage right. The moody lighting transforms the cramped venue into an atmospheric sonic cathedral, cables snaking across the floor between amplifiers and effects pedals.
Roselit Bone performs during RX Fest 2019 at the legendary Dante's venue in Portland, Oregon.
Roselit Bone Electrifies Dante's Stage in Portland
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Artist Naomi Likayi poses thoughtfully before her vibrant mural adorning the boarded World Trade Center in Portland, Oregon. Her protective locs frame her face as golden hoop earrings catch the natural light, while she wears a striking plaid wool coat over a black top. The abstract mural behind her explodes in oceanic blues, soft purples, and mint greens, featuring bold white hand silhouettes that seem to reach across the painted surface with gestural energy.
Artist Naomi Likayi stands before her commissioned mural at Portland's boarded World Trade Center, created through the Portland Street Art Alliance.
Artist Naomi Likayi Before Her Portland Mural
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Charlotte McCaslin commands the foreground with her pristine white hollow-body guitar, singing into the microphone while bathed in electric blue stage lighting. Behind her, Faith Grossnicklaus draws her violin bow across the strings, both musicians absorbed in their performance at the intimate Dante's venue. The atmospheric lighting creates a dreamlike quality, with deep purples and blues washing over the duo as they deliver their ethereal sound to the RX Fest 2019 audience. The composition captures the intimate yet electric energy of live performance in Portland's renowned underground music scene.
Charlotte McCaslin and Faith Grossnicklaus of Roselit Bone perform at RX Fest 2019 at Dante's in Portland, Oregon.
Roselit Bone Performs at Portland's Dante's
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A vibrant collection of street murals adorns the brick facade of the former Oregon Theater building on Southeast Division Street in Portland's Richmond neighborhood. The collaborative artwork spans the entire storefront, featuring bold graffiti-style lettering, geometric patterns, and colorful character illustrations that transform the urban streetscape. Overhead power lines frame the scene against a partly cloudy sky, while mature trees provide natural contrast to the explosion of artistic expression below.
Street murals commissioned by the Portland Street Art Alliance cover the former Oregon Theater site on Division Street in Southeast Portland.
Oregon Theater Mural Gallery on Division Street
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Vibrant street murals adorn the brick facade of the former Oregon Theater site on Southeast Division Street in Portland's Richmond neighborhood. The colorful artwork, featuring pink cursive lettering spelling 'Portland' alongside abstract graffiti elements, breathes new life into the weathered brick building under an overcast Pacific Northwest sky. A blue TriMet bus navigates the wet pavement, while power lines crisscross above the tree-lined residential street, capturing the authentic character of this evolving Portland neighborhood.
Community-sponsored murals transform the former Oregon Theater site on Southeast Division Street in Portland's Richmond district.
Portland Division Street Theater Mural Revival
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Charlotte McCaslin grips a white hollow-body guitar while Faith Grossnicklaus draws her violin bow in concentrated focus during Roselit Bone's performance at RX Fest 2019. Electric blue and magenta stage lighting bathes the duo in otherworldly hues against Dante's intimate club backdrop. The dramatic lighting transforms their black attire into silhouettes while highlighting the intensity of their musical connection, creating a moody atmosphere that captures the raw energy of Portland's underground music scene.
Roselit Bone performs under electric stage lighting at RX Fest 2019 in Portland's Dante's venue.
Roselit Bone in Electric Blue Performance
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Sun Blood Stories delivers an intimate performance bathed in electric blue and green stage lighting at Dante's in downtown Portland. The keyboardist leans into their craft at center stage, flanked by intricate mandala artwork on their instrument, while the guitarist commands the right side of the frame. Cables snake across the wooden floor of this legendary venue, creating geometric patterns that mirror the psychedelic atmosphere of the underground music scene.
Sun Blood Stories performs at Rx Fest, their ethereal sound washing over the intimate confines of Dante's in downtown Portland.
Sun Blood Stories Live at Dante's Portland
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Barry Walker and Tobias Berblinger of Roselit Bone command the intimate stage at Dante's in Portland, bathed in ethereal blue and purple stage lighting. Walker, sporting a wide-brimmed hat and patterned shirt, works his synthesizer while Berblinger leans into his bass, both musicians caught in the transcendent moment of live performance. The moody lighting creates dramatic silhouettes against the smoky atmosphere of the legendary Portland venue.
Roselit Bone performs under dramatic stage lighting at RX Fest 2019 in Portland's iconic Dante's venue.
Electric Duo Illuminated in Purple Haze
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Vibrant murals blanket the brick facade of the former Oregon Theater site on Southeast Division Street in Portland's Richmond neighborhood. The eclectic street art features a whimsical green frog character amid colorful geometric patterns, crowned by flowing script reading 'Portland' in pink lettering. Spring foliage from mature street trees creates a natural canopy over the wet sidewalk, while the overcast Pacific Northwest sky bathes the scene in soft, diffused light.
Community-sponsored murals adorn the former Oregon Theater building on Division Street in Southeast Portland, showcasing local street art funded by the Portland Street Art Alliance.
Portland Street Art Transforms Former Oregon Theater
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