New Braunfels, Texas, is joining San Marcos, Texas in bringing art to the cities drab, (ok - ugly), traffic signal boxes. Could El Paso be next? If so, what should we paint?
The Downtown Wichita Falls Art Walk is supposed to be coming back next month. In the meantime, some local artists have found a way to bring in some revenue.
The Department of Transportation back in November said that all painted crosswalks in cities across America had to go. Looks like Wichita Falls musical crosswalks are no more.
In the desolate stretch of West Texas near Valentine, an unexpected sight greets travelers — a small, non-functional Prada storefront sitting alone in the desert. Prada Marfa, a permanent art installation created in 2005 by artists Elmgreen & Dragset, is a cultural landmark that offers a striking commentary on consumerism and luxury. Though it's not a real store, it’s filled with genuine Prada items and has become a global icon and selfie magnet, despite bouts of vandalism and theft.
Texas has a spot where Cadillacs are buried, nose first, in the ground for people to spray paint on, we've got mysterious ghost lights that even NASA can't explain, a big ass pair of cowboy boots and more.
We've even got a museum dedicated to toilet seats ... seriously.