Found Art — Street Scenes, Texture, and Everyday Details
RED LIPS
SUNFLOWERS
FLAG CANOPY
WINDOW WATCHER
GRAFFITI X
COMUNA 13
GUADALUPE MURAL
TIGER SHADES
FLOWER FACADE
GLASGOW TARTAN
MUNGO OF GLASGOW
MOSAIC BLOCK
COMUNA 13 TEAL DOOR
COMUNA 13 DRIP FIGURE
COMUNA 13 BUENA SALSA
HEART DOOR
AZTEC HERO
LADDER POSTER
COMUNA BARS AND TAGS
MURAL SLEEPER
RED CROWD
SHUTTER GRAFFITI
MIND BLOWN
MURAL BENCH
PILSEN WALL
SPORTS MURAL
CHEEKY FACE
LINEAR FACE
LOVE EMOJI
BEAR PEEK
SHATTERED ROLEX
SCRAPED NAMES
WINDOW HEARTS
BARCELONA NUDE
ROARING PANDAS
HALFTONE PROFILE
The Found Art collection explores the unintentional and informal creativity that appears in public spaces. These are not curated installations—they’re moments shaped by people moving through cities, leaving marks, or making do with what’s around them.
This body of work includes graffiti walls in Chicago, San Diego, and Ho Chi Minh City, as well as images of protest damage, vandalism, and spontaneous visual commentary. Some pieces were created to be seen; others were likely never meant as art at all—arrangements of discarded items, scrawled notes, or objects left behind that take on a new meaning through context and composition.
You’ll also find quiet sidewalk scenes, fading layers of old signage, painted curbs, and scribbles—each one a small, unspoken conversation. The photos often show everyday people walking or driving by, unaware of the visual language surrounding them. In that quiet contrast, there’s humor, symbolism, and raw expression.
This is a partial view of a broader archive. Reach out to explore more images or inquire about specific prints or series.