Between The Streets

Contributions by Rachel Retchless | Photos by Kassandra Eller | Design by Krista Kok | Video by Helen Nguyen

Street art can be found all over the world, but you don’t have to travel far to find it. From Seattle to Ellensburg you can stumble upon these beautiful, strange and surreal pieces without ever leaving the Pacific Northwest.

True talent can be found anywhere — street art is well represented by this skilled artist depicting the Virgin Mary in downtown Yakima.

True talent can be found anywhere — street art is well represented by this skilled artist depicting the Virgin Mary in downtown Yakima.

Creativity has no boundaries. You can find a Blazin’ Kirby at the Graffiti Caves in the Yakima Canyon.

Creativity has no boundaries. You can find a Blazin’ Kirby at the Graffiti Caves in the Yakima Canyon.

Curious eyes stare back in a spooky yet whimsical piece. This street art was discovered on a large building amongst other art pieces in SODO Station and was created by David Rice and Ola Volo.

Curious eyes stare back in a spooky yet whimsical piece. This street art was discovered on a large building amongst other art pieces in SODO Station and was created by David Rice and Ola Volo.

An experienced artist captures a deer mid leap — a bit of nature in the city. This still-life can be found in SODO Station.

An experienced artist captures a deer mid leap — a bit of nature in the city. This still-life can be found in SODO Station.

Imagination runs wild through the colorful urban scene. This piece is seen on the side of a warehouse when leaving SODO Station of the Seattle Lightrail System.

Imagination runs wild through the colorful urban scene. This piece is seen on the side of a warehouse when leaving SODO Station of the Seattle Lightrail System.

Feeling caught between the past and the present — fresh paint on an old building.

Feeling caught between the past and the present — fresh paint on an old building.

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