Street Artist KaNO Honors Five Points Festival with 40-Foot Mural

Modern art expos nowadays are all about celebrating diversity veering away from simply showing a certain school or philosophy and welcoming various genre, types, and media of expression.

That's what Five Points Festival is about. It tries to bring together different indie artists and other niche crafts as a way of building and supporting the community of artists who share the same kind of passion for their work and art.

And passing by the corner of Allen Street and Rivington in New York, you might be able to see a huge mural on the side of an apartment complex. This was done by KaNO, a well-known street artist, who was commissioned by the Allen Hotel in honor of the very first Five Points Fest.

(Image credit: Worley Gig)


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