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Miamism Fridays

Miami’s Design District is full of evocative art everywhere you look – it’s modern, it’s chic and it captures the pulse of Miami.  Lori Todd, a visual journalist for The Miami Herald (aka lorimari on Flickr) captures the essence of that art with this photo.

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  1. This picture really resonates. The colors of the mural itself are vivid and can tweak one’s emotions. They really fit the content itself. Additionally, the fact that this is clearly a picture of that work serves as a reminder that the mural is embedded within a place and part of its culture rather than a standalone, irrelevant piece.

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