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Small Cities, Large Street Art

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Written by Christina Davis

Small towns are often overlooked when it comes to vibrant street art and murals. However, these smaller communities can benefit greatly from the addition of creative public art. Suburban areas, in particular, can be transformed by colorful and engaging murals.


Street art and murals can have a positive impact on the community by promoting local artists, creating a sense of place, and encouraging tourism. In small towns, where there may not be as many cultural attractions, street art can give the community a unique identity and help it stand out.

Additionally, murals and street art can be used to address social issues and promote inclusivity. For example, a mural featuring diverse faces or a message of unity can be a powerful way to promote acceptance and understanding.

Overall, street art and murals can bring a sense of vibrancy and energy to small suburban towns. By incorporating creative public art, these communities can become more attractive to both residents and visitors alike.



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About the Artist

Mrs Davis is a teacher, artist, and community advocate who has been featured in Southern Living magazine and People magazine for her paintings and murals. She continues to exhibit her tapestries and portraits while doing nonprofit work. When she isn't teaching art, drinking coffee , or spending time with her husband and daughter: She loves to create pieces that reflect her voice, color, individualism .

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