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Art in motion on Grants Pen Road in Kingston. (Photo: Marlon Reid)
At this point, it’s somehow expected to find art everywhere you venture off to in Jamaica.
But ever so often, if you see street art in motion, you tend to make several observations.
For example, this street scene was captured on Grants Pen Road in the middle of summer.
The artist unknown, seemingly replicates a tropical idyll as he perfects a mural of what appears to be, an oasis at sunset, that sits next to a mural depicting river rafting in rural Jamaica.
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