What People Are Saying -

"William Shea and Patrick Lai's project Street Art Las Vegas outlines the intricacies of the city’s evolving street art scene. This new compilation stands out for its vibrant photography, which illustrates a city housing uniquely energetic public art."

— Vittoria Venzine, Street Art United States.

"The Pyramids reside a stroll from the Eiffel Tower, while at night, neon signs face off with a light parade of fountains. You may ask, is that all there is? Reputation dies hard, but you suspect there is more, and that may lead to the sidewalks and alleys crisscrossing the city, as described in Street Art Las Vegas, Roughly the size of a Thomas Guide, but way cooler and just as informative, the book covers a lot of ground, with an overview of the street art that sinews through pathways and fronts massive buildings.”

Juxtapoz Magazine.

"Visual Disruption Street Art Las Vegas captures creativity in photographic images. Graffiti has transformed from vandalism to an art genre, including street art, and Las Vegas has become a canvas, sometimes for a fleeting moment. he underground movement morphed into the public eye with styles including abstraction and imagery. Street Art Las Vegas, captures the spirit of the artists through photography.”

— Debbie Hall, Sensi Magazine

Street Art Las Vegas takes a tour beyond the strip. Before there was a scene in Las Vegas, there was a scene in Las Vegas. Not in just the shimmering, drink slamming, dice rolling, pink-fur bikini with a rhinestone choker kind of way – that’s the real Las Vegas scene that you may think of – but in the urban art scene as well.”

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