
Our Weekly Interview with the street; this week featuring Anera, Feral, Indigo Blue, Love Billy, Mr. DiMaggio, OverUnder, and White Cocoa

- Indigo “Rosemary Brown” (© Photo Indigo)

“My part of the Beatty St. mural. The wall is a compilation of portraits of important people in the history of Vancouver, past present and future. I painted Rosemary Brown, the first black woman in Canadian history to be a member of a Canadian parliamentary body.”~ Indigo Blue

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“Soon as I finish this sock I can go for a nice bike ride.” Love Billy (© Jaime Rojo)
“Soon as I finish this sock I can go for a nice bike ride.” Love Billy (© Jaime Rojo)

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Mr. DiMaggio (© Jaime Rojo)
Mr. DiMaggio (© Jaime Rojo)

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A study of omnipotence. White Cocoa (© Jaime Rojo)
A study of omnipotence. White Cocoa (© Jaime Rojo)

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Overunder, Brummel Upsidedown (© Jaime Rojo)
Overunder, Brummel Upsidedown (© Jaime Rojo)

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Mr. DiMaggio in Paris (© Luca)
Mr. DiMaggio in Paris (© Luca)
A Taking liberties with Anera with this highly digitized effect (© Jaime Rojo)

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Mr. DiMaggio (© Jaime Rojo)
Mr. DiMaggio (© Jaime Rojo)

- Feral (© Jaime Rojo)

- “He obviously idea has no idea what he is talking about regarding the right to free speech. On the other hand the tone of the program makes me think he has some legitimacy. They wouldn’t give a forum to someone who is a crackpot, right? I’m confused.” White Cocoa (© Jaime Rojo)
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