Watching a Street Art Performance
Yesterday, I saw a street art performance in the downtown square. A group of artists set up a large canvas and painted a picture of the city skyline—all while music played. They used bright colors, and their brushes moved quickly, adding details like windows and trees. A crowd gathered to watch; kids sat on the ground, eyes wide, and adults took photos. Halfway through, the artists asked for volunteers to help add small details. I raised my hand and got to paint a tiny flower on the corner of the canvas. By the end of the hour, the skyline looked realistic, like a photo come to life. Street art isn’t just paint on a canvas—it’s a way to share art with everyone, no museum ticket needed. I left feeling inspired to try painting myself.