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Artist Mikel Glass's theatrical installation 'Found' transforms The Cell Theatre in Chelsea into a surreal Victorian parlor overflowing with dolls and curiosities. Hundreds of vintage dolls cascade from ceiling to floor while stained glass windows cast prismatic light across ornate furnishings and classical portraiture. Black serpentine tubes snake through the maximalist space, creating an otherworldly atmosphere where childhood innocence meets theatrical spectacle.
Artist Mikel Glass's immersive installation 'Found' fills The Cell Theatre in Manhattan's Chelsea District with an explosion of dolls and Victorian curiosities.
Mikel Glass Immersive Theatrical Installation Chelsea
Travelers are silhouetted against the vivid backlit art installation "The Sky's the Limit" in the underground pedestrian tunnel connecting terminals at Chicago O'Hare International Airport. The curved ceiling and wall panels glow in shifting bands of turquoise, green, and yellow, creating a striking contrast against the dark figures of passing passengers. Their reflections shimmer on the polished floor below.
Travelers pass through "The Sky's the Limit" art installation in the underground tunnel at Chicago O'Hare International Airport.
In Transit
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Travelers move through the bustling concourse of Chicago O'Hare International Airport, their silhouettes scattered across gleaming checkered marble floors. The soaring glass and steel architecture creates a cathedral of transit, with suspended advertising banners punctuating the vast space. Natural light filters through the barrel-vaulted ceiling, illuminating the steady stream of passengers navigating between gate areas and retail shops in this iconic hub of American air travel.
Passengers traverse the main concourse at Chicago O'Hare International Airport, beneath its distinctive arched glass ceiling and between colorful advertising displays.
Terminal Crossroads at Chicago O'Hare
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Artist Mikel Glass navigates through his fantastical installation space at The Cell Theatre on West 23rd Street, surrounded by an explosion of suspended dolls, colorful geometric window panels, and eclectic found objects. The scene pulses with creative energy as Glass moves through this immersive wonderland of theatrical props and artistic debris. Natural light filters through the rainbow-hued window panes, casting jewel-toned shadows across the cluttered floor where vintage portraits and whimsical toys create a dreamlike tableau. The atmosphere captures the raw, unfiltered moment before an artistic transformation unfolds.
Artist Mikel Glass prepares his immersive installation at The Cell Theatre in Chelsea, Manhattan, surrounded by suspended dolls and colorful theatrical elements.
Artist's Chaotic Paradise in Chelsea Theater
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Travelers glide through the ethereal rainbow tunnel of Chicago O'Hare International Airport's pedestrian walkway, where curved glass walls pulse with vibrant neon hues from green to purple. An elderly man in a blue checkered shirt leads the procession down the moving walkway, while silhouettes of fellow passengers create a sense of purposeful movement against the kaleidoscopic backdrop. The futuristic architecture transforms the mundane act of airport transit into a journey through a luminous portal, embodying the limitless possibilities that air travel represents.
Passengers traverse the iconic neon-lit pedestrian tunnel at Chicago O'Hare International Airport, where architectural design elevates the travel experience into a spectrum of possibility.
The Sky's the Limit
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A towering brick wall in Portland's Alberta Arts District transforms into an anarchic canvas of layered stickers, wheat-paste posters, and graffiti tags. Golden afternoon light filters through leafy branches, casting dappled shadows across the densely packed visual chaos that includes skulls, cartoon characters, political statements, and underground art. The massive collage spans the entire facade, creating a living museum of street culture where countless artists have left their mark over time.
Layers of street art, stickers, and posters create a vibrant collage wall in Portland's Alberta Arts District.
Portland Street Art Collage Wall
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A solitary woman leans against a pool table in the atmospheric interior of Vendetta bar on Northeast Skidmore Street in Portland's Humboldt neighborhood. Electric neon signs cast vibrant pink and orange light through the windows, creating dramatic reflections on the polished surface while she holds a pool cue in contemplative silence. The moody lighting transforms the empty venue into a cinematic tableau of urban nightlife isolation, with the glow from multiple neon advertisements painting the scene in saturated hues.
A patron enjoys a quiet moment at Vendetta bar in Portland's Humboldt district, bathed in the colorful glow of neon signage.
Neon Solitude at Portland Bar
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A jubilant woman with platinum blonde hair and round glasses throws her arm skyward in pure celebration, her face radiating joy as she dances among the crowd at White Owl Social Club's outdoor summer party. The warm afternoon light filters through the venue's industrial architecture, illuminating her black vintage-style dress and the diverse gathering of revelers around her. String lights and exposed beams frame the scene, while fellow dancers in colorful attire create a vibrant backdrop of community and connection.
Festival-goers celebrate at Your Sunday Best season opener, the beloved summer day party at White Owl Social Club in Portland, Oregon.
Ecstatic Dancer at Portland Summer Party
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Golden hour light bathes a weathered brick corner building adorned with hundreds of colorful stickers, posters, and street art along Northeast Alberta Street in Portland's Alberta Arts District. The eclectic collage creates a vibrant tapestry of pop culture references, local art, and urban expression against the warm red brick facade. Leafy trees frame the scene while parked cars and sidewalk hint at the neighborhood's lived-in character.
A sticker-covered brick building catches the evening light on Northeast Alberta Street in Portland's vibrant Alberta Arts District.
Sticker Art Wall on Alberta Street Portland
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A kaleidoscope of commissioned street art adorns the facade of Clay Creative in Portland's Hosford-Abernethy neighborhood. Psychedelic creatures with swirling tentacles and mystical owls burst across the building's upper story, while geometric patterns and flowing organic forms cascade down to street level behind bare winter trees. The juxtaposition of industrial architecture and explosive artistic expression creates a striking visual dialogue between urban functionality and creative rebellion.
Portland Street Art Alliance commissioned murals transform the former Taylor Electric site into a vibrant cultural landmark in Southeast Portland's Clay Creative district.
Vibrant Murals Transform Portland Industrial District
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Tiffany Conklin of the Portland Street Art Alliance gestures toward a vibrant purple and pink mural while leading an interpretive tour in Portland's Central Eastside neighborhood. Dressed in a blue sweater and denim vest, she holds a bottle while explaining the artwork's significance against the backdrop of flowing, organic forms painted in deep purples, magentas, and warm orange accents. The scene captures the intimate, educational nature of community-led cultural tours.
A Portland Street Art Alliance guide interprets a colorful mural during a walking tour in the Central Eastside district.
Mural Guide Interprets Portland Street Art
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Vibrant street murals transform the weathered facade of a former Salvation Army warehouse in Southeast Portland's Central Eastside district. The eclectic artworks, commissioned by the Portland Street Art Alliance, create a striking contrast against towering glass office buildings that define the neighborhood's rapid gentrification. Bare winter trees frame the scene under crisp blue skies, while parked cars line the quiet street beneath power lines that crisscross this evolving industrial corridor.
Street murals commissioned by the Portland Street Art Alliance adorn the former Salvation Army warehouse on Southeast Ash Street in Portland's Central Eastside district.
Salvation Army Warehouse Murals Portland Eastside
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Muralist Heysus concentrates intently as he applies electric lime green paint to a dynamic street art composition on the brick wall of a building in Portland's Alberta neighborhood. The bearded artist, wearing a white hoodie and glasses, works methodically on his colorful creation featuring bold purple, orange, and pink elements that flow across the textured masonry surface. Afternoon light filters through the covered workspace, illuminating both the emerging artwork and the focused determination of the creator.
Muralist Heysus adds vibrant green accents to his street art masterpiece at the intersection of Killingsworth and NE 15th Avenue in Portland's Alberta district.
Artist Heysus Creates Vibrant Portland Mural
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The storefront of Tube nightclub in Portland's Old Town district stands barricaded behind wooden boards adorned with vibrant street art featuring birds and botanical motifs. The establishment's bold white lettering contrasts against the dark facade, while fire escapes cast geometric shadows across the brick buildings above. This urban scene captures the cultural pause of nightlife venues during the COVID-19 lockdown period.
Tube nightclub in Portland's Old Town remains boarded up with decorative murals during the COVID-19 pandemic closure.
Tube Nightclub Shuttered During COVID Pandemic
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The Wacom Experience Center transforms Portland's Pearl District into a vibrant creative nexus, where diverse visitors gather around sleek circular workstations equipped with digital tablets and laptops. Industrial pendant lights cast focused illumination over the polished concrete floors, while floor-to-ceiling windows frame the urban streetscape beyond. The open-plan space pulses with collaborative energy as creators of all backgrounds explore digital artistry tools at communal tables surrounded by colorful three-legged stools.
Visitors explore digital creativity tools at the Wacom Experience Center in Portland's Pearl District, where industrial design meets artistic collaboration.
Creative Community Hub in Portland's Pearl District
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A vibrant collision of architectural eras unfolds along Southeast Ash Street in Portland's Central Eastside, where the weathered concrete facade of a former Salvation Army warehouse blooms with commissioned street murals. The building's utilitarian bones, adorned with colorful graffiti art featuring cartoon characters, abstract forms, and eye-catching imagery, stand in stark contrast to the gleaming glass towers rising behind it. Winter-bare trees frame the scene under a brilliant blue sky punctuated by white clouds, while parked cars line the quiet urban street, capturing the dynamic tension between Portland's industrial past and its contemporary creative renaissance.
Street murals commissioned by the Portland Street Art Alliance transform the former Salvation Army warehouse facade in Southeast Portland's Central Eastside district.
Urban Art Transforms Former Salvation Army Warehouse
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A vibrant street art-covered takeout window serves as the main entrance to Lottie and Zula's restaurant in Portland's Eliot neighborhood during the COVID-19 pandemic. Flanked by bright yellow Oregonian newspaper boxes, the colorful custom-built order window features psychedelic murals of skulls and cartoon characters, while handwritten menus on kraft paper frame the glass opening. The overcast afternoon light filters through bare winter branches, casting a subdued atmosphere over this adaptive pandemic streetscape.
Lottie and Zula's custom-built takeout window in Portland's Eliot district showcases pandemic-era restaurant adaptation with street art and outdoor service.
Custom Takeout Window at Portland Restaurant
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Golden hour light bathes the bustling Last Thursday street fair on Northeast Alberta Street in Portland's Alberta Arts District. A young Black man in glasses and a black t-shirt stands confidently at the center of the closed street, perfectly positioned on the yellow center line, while dozens of festival-goers browse vendor booths and socialize behind him. The scene captures the vibrant community energy of this monthly cultural celebration, with colorful umbrellas, local storefronts, and power lines creating an authentic urban Portland streetscape.
Festival-goers gather for the monthly Last Thursday street fair on Northeast Alberta Street in Portland's Alberta Arts District.
Last Thursday Street Fair on Alberta
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Vibrant street art transforms a weathered industrial wall in Southeast Portland's Central Eastside district, where commissioned murals by the Portland Street Art Alliance breathe life into the former Salvation Army warehouse. The graffiti-style artwork erupts in bold yellows, pinks, blues, and reds against cream-colored concrete, while gleaming glass towers of the city's modern development loom dramatically overhead. Power lines slice across a partly cloudy sky, creating a striking juxtaposition between grassroots artistic expression and corporate architecture.
Street murals commissioned by the Portland Street Art Alliance adorn the former Salvation Army warehouse wall in Southeast Portland's Central Eastside, contrasting with modern high-rise developments.
Urban Canvas: Salvation Army Warehouse Murals
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A custom-built wooden takeout station reveals the adaptive spirit of Portland's Eliot neighborhood during COVID-19. Two service windows frame 'ORDER' and 'PICK-UP' signage against a backdrop of eclectic street art featuring skulls, cartoon characters, and vibrant murals. Hand-lettered menus and community notices paper the interior surfaces, while winter trees glimpse through the glass, capturing the intimate resilience of local restaurant culture during unprecedented times.
Lottie and Zula's converted takeout counter showcases Portland's restaurant adaptation during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Eliot neighborhood.
Pandemic Pivot at Lottie and Zula's
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A weathered Art Deco warehouse facade in Portland's Central Eastside district serves as an expansive canvas for vibrant street murals, commissioned by the Portland Street Art Alliance. The cream-colored building displays an eclectic mix of colorful graffiti art across its entire street-facing wall, from abstract designs to character portraits, creating a striking contrast against the gleaming glass towers of the modern cityscape rising behind. Bare winter trees frame the scene under a dramatic sky of billowing white clouds, while parked cars line the quiet urban street.
Street murals transform the former Salvation Army warehouse facade on Southeast Ash Street in Portland's Central Eastside district, creating a vibrant outdoor gallery commissioned by the Portland Street Art Alliance.
Graffiti Canvas Transforms Former Salvation Army Warehouse
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A custom-built takeout counter transforms the main entrance of Lottie and Zula's restaurant in Portland's Eliot neighborhood during the COVID-19 pandemic. Bright yellow newspaper stands flank a colorful graffiti-adorned storefront, where handwritten menus are taped to windows beside bold "ORDER" and "PICK-UP" signage. The purpose-built counter installation captures the resourceful spirit of local businesses pivoting to survive, with overcast winter light filtering through bare trees reflected in the glass facade.
Lottie and Zula's restaurant in Portland's Eliot neighborhood installed a custom-built takeout counter in their main entrance during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Custom Takeout Counter at Lottie and Zula's
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