
We’re celebrating the end of one year and the beginning of the next by thanking BSA Readers, Friends, and Family for your support in 2021. We have selected some of our favorite shots from the year by our Editor of Photography, Jaime Rojo, and are sharing a new one every day to celebrate all our good times together, our hope for the future, and our love for the street.
Norwegian street artist Dot Dot Dot charmed the street with this NFT pirate this fall, and we predict that both will be in full effect in ’22: especially pirates.
NFTs have captured the imagination of the street art world this year finally, and cryptocurrencies are being introduced more widely as a means for exchange gradually through the economies of the world. But it will be the digital currencies introduced by banks and nations that we’ll be watching, especially digital dollars, as the paper version gets more useless by the hour.
Ahoy!

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