

Artists from around El Paso and other cities held the first borderland jam on Memorial Day weekend. Street art was painted on a one mile long building that stretches between Cotton and Third Street in Central El Paso. Thanks to local musician and artist Zyme One for sharing his photos. Stay tuned for an upcoming interview with Zyme One. I’ll be sure to share more photos when I go see the artwork.
I love the photos.
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I have yet to go! These are a friend of mine’s photos. I might go this weekend.
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I can’t believe that they had a mile filled with street art. That is amazing. Love it!
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You’re welcome.
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Thank you Lisa! 😀
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Thanks Ritu! I’ll try it later on 🙂
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Consider yourself challenged!
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Cool. I will check the others out,
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You’re welcome 🙂 So do I! There’s kind of a lot here. I’ve posted more on here too.
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Thanks for sharing this. I love street art.
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