My daughter and I spent an afternoon walking around Tel Aviv, the Carmel Market, and the Kerem HaTeimani (a section of town settled by Yemenite immigrants). The wall art and grafitti is great in that area. Here is some for you to enjoy.
Street Art and Grafitti in Tel Aviv
November 27, 2009 by mimi54
Posted in Israeli Moments, Travels | Tagged street art, Tel Aviv | 10 Comments
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Fun post! You have a good eye.
Thanks, Leora. It was a fun afternoon. We strolled down the Carmel Market and dined in a tiny Yemenite eatery nearby. I love the grafitti in Tel Aviv.
you have a good eye, many people would just walk past the grafitti without even noticing. Love that first photo especially. Its snow white, btw, with the uzi
Sarah,
LOL, it’s Snow White, eh? I wondered if I wasn’t mixing the two ladies up. Shall I leave it as it is and see who else will catch me out?
Nice post and great photos. Tel Aviv is really a beautiful place!
Thanks for sharing this with us!
Great pictures!
Thanks so much for these! I posted them to my Only in Israel photo album on Facebook, with a link to your blog.
Hi, Mirj,
Great, thanks for the compliment!
Great things your eyes and camera found in Tel Aviv.I walk in those areas very often….
Yaelian, yes, I know, having walked with you! Hope we can do so again soon.