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Since 2013, on city streets in Chicago and elsewhere, Bachor has been filling potholes with mosaics, depicting everything from popsicles to pop stars.
The Buffalo Pothole Bandit, an anonymous artist from Buffalo, New York, visited Ithaca last weekend to turn some of the ...
Local artist Jim Bachor, who has been called the “Pothole Picasso,” has opened a gallery/studio in Uptown, with the hope to get back to his true calling, fine art mosaics. The studio, located ...
STORY: Location: Chicago, IllinoisThis eye-catching kitten mosaic art was transformed from an ugly pothole[Jim Bachor, Pothole artist]“The success of this whole thing and really why it took off ...
Nobody asked the Pothole Bandit to fill Buffalo’s street potholes – also some sidewalk crevices – and then decorate them with colorful mosaics of words and imagery. This is not a city public ...
Jim Bachor travels across the country filling potholes for a living. He doesn’t just fill the unsightly road gaps with cement, he actually turns them into art – and often, social commen… ...
Afternoon Edition: After transforming streets, 'Pothole Picasso' opens a gallery Plus: Where ‘The Bear’ is filming, Pitchfork lineup announced and more.
A Chicago artist turns potholes into mosaics, England residents in 2023 used potholes for miniature golf courses and children’s toy displays, and Domino’s Pizza even launched a marketing ...
KMOV Some St. Louis artists are hoping to solve the city’s pothole problem by filling them with cement and decorating them with mosaics.
Jim Bachor saw a pothole in 2013 on his Chicago street and decided to try and fix the problem through art. NBC News’ Kristen Dahlgren shares his story of showcasing his art and helping people ...
You may have seen his work beautifying beaten up Chicago streets for years. Jim Bachor started doing his beautiful mosaics inside unsightly potholes back in 2013 using an ancient technique he learn… ...
In new Lake View painting, animals beg us to save Earth This week’s Murals and Mosaics newsletter also explores public art in St. Louis, Pilsen-based artist Isaac Galvan’s latest mural in ...
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