
If you’ve driven through the Arizona Strip, Navajo Nation, Grand Canyon area, or Four Corners region, you’ve likely seen striking and unconventional art pasted on all manner of structures. The artist is Jetsonorama, an Africa-American physician and street artist who lives and works in the nation. This piece is called Grandma’s New Bike. For more art on Jetsonorama and his story, check out this piece here.
The Daily Bike, June 20, 2012
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I’ve seen these pieces for years and always wondered about them; thank you!