Tag Archives: wildart

What It says Redux

Mark your calendars for a day celebrating community artistic expression at the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park on September 30.  All Bay Area residents enter free. I’m so very happy to have my slice-of-life photograph, titled What it Says, wild art in the time of covid, included in the 2023 de Young Museum Open Call. The photograph taken  downtown on Market Street celebrates 50 years of Hip-Hop music and heralds San Francisco as a birthplace of music and musicians who have long called the city by the bay their home. The exhibition runs from 30 September till 7 January, 2024. Hope to see you there. 

I had to smell the rain; six feet apart

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Image copyright Ana Elisa Fuentes and licensed through Stockimo/ Alamy. 

Art Walk,Wild Art

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Wild Art is a newspaper term that refers to found images that are unplanned, or unscheduled; a branch of street photography you might say. On this occasion I was on a walk with a friend, and noticed our shadows on the sidewalk.. Et Voilà, there you go, here we are!

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I put this in the category of #wildart, a term used in the newspaper world, to find those unusual, unexpected, unscheduled  images. The fun of totting the camera along.

image copyright anaelisafuentes