I came across this street art sculpture in Art Alley, in Rapid City, SD. Every inch of the alley is filled with paintings, drawings, and sculptures. Anyway, because I view art as creation, and creation as an expression of love, I wanted to share this image with you.
I’d also like to share my recipe for heart-shaped onigiri (Japanese rice balls). It’s perfect if you are looking for a simple, not-your-typical Valentine idea.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
It’s wonderful, and isn’t it amazing when you come across love like that on the streets? 🙂 Thank you for sharing!
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You’re welcome! I’m glad you liked the image. I love street art; it’s like a gift that the artist has left for others to discover.
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Love the street art and definitely did not think of making onigiri for Valentine’s.
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Glad you liked the art. And maybe now, when you think Valentine’s Day, you’ll think onigiri 🙂
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Very cool! So much street art seems to be anti-establishment in nature; only in the case of intentional murals do the artists seem to focus on such wonderfully nourishing subjects as peace and love.
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Thanks, Rob. It’s always uplifting and inspiring to come across positive messages like this one!
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