STREET ART #176 – The district of Newtown in Johannesburg, South Africa

avatar
(Edited)

Johannesburg has a great street art scene. I think what I managed to see, was only a small amount. One of the days I spend in the city, was in the downtown neighbourhood called Newtown. It's located in the inner city, but on the western side. What we did that day, was a tour with the hop-on -hop-off sightseeing bus. The bus has a stop in Newtown, so all these pieces of art was found by walking around here. I did try to find out about the artists and did find out that the murals are painted by both international and local artists.






The Newtown Revitalisation Project was going on during winter in the year 2021. it was focused on keeping the streets clean.



Two murals of Miram Makeba, but painted by two different artists. The portrait above, was painted by artist Thandazani Ndlovu. Miriam Makeba (1932-2008) was a South African singer, songwriter and human rights campaigner. She was also known as «Mama Africa». She helped make African music popular internationally





The portrait above is painted by artist Pro Thusi. The woman portrait is Albertina Sisulu (1918-2011). She was a South African anti-apartheid activist.


This was taken from the window of the bus as we continued our journey.

All of these murals certainly does help improve the look of this neighborhood. Even though it has been renovated and improved, it still looks a bit worn to me... It's not a place I would walk alone at night either.

You like street art? Join our street art contest ->
CCC's Street Art Contest #193 | 🎁 : 100% Liquid Payout and Ecency points as Prize Pool & Winners of #192


Please do follow if you want to keep up with my next street art. Any upvotes or reblogs are hugely appreciated!

Latest street art post, check out :
STREET ART #175 – «Little People» in Stavanger, Norway


U.J

Kristiansand, Norway

All the photoes are mine, Ulla Jensen (flickr, Instagram and facebook)

[//]:# (!pinmapple -26.20181 lat 28.03265 long STREET ART #176 – The district of Newtown in Johannesburg, South Africa d3scr)


Read about us? // Main page!
Follow us for our street art contest and blogs about travel, art, photo, crypto & gaming



0
0
0.000
22 comments
avatar

Congratulations, your post has been added to Pinmapple! 🎉🥳🍍

Did you know you have your own profile map?
And every post has their own map too!

Want to have your post on the map too?

  • Go to Pinmapple
  • Click the get code button
  • Click on the map where your post should be (zoom in if needed)
  • Copy and paste the generated code in your post (Hive only)
  • Congrats, your post is now on the map!

0
0
0.000
avatar

Started out as a brick making region, generally throughout history a poor area. Not safe at all, nice you were able to visit through daytime to see what attempts are being made to clean up.

History of Newtown my mother grew up close by in Mayfair next to Fordsburg so I new the area well as a young girl.

@tipu curate

0
0
0.000
avatar

I am very happy with my visit. Also I did feel quite safe. At least it was daytime and lots of people in the streets. Å great job in order to clean up, has certainly been done. It was really nice to be back. Last time I was Johannesburg was in 2017.Thanks for link. Will check it out 🙂

0
0
0.000
avatar

I have not been in this area in about forty years, I realize a lot of change is happening from family up there.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Wow! That's a long time. But good to know it's changing, for the better, most likely 🙂

0
0
0.000
avatar

As long as you felt safe and enjoyed the experience that is what counts most.

0
0
0.000
avatar

🙂I am sure I will be back some day. South Africa is an amazing place to spend time🙂

0
0
0.000
avatar

Large country to explore, great variety depending on what you prefer, you always welcome here!

0
0
0.000
avatar

I lived in Newtown from 2000 - 2005, and it was undergoing a lot of gentrification/improvement at that time (rents suddenly became high) but it seems to have gone backwards since then, which makes me sad. To me, it was always safe, even at night. The local community is mostly Muslim and I liked living close to the mosque because I enjoy the muezzin singing. Now I live on the Eastern side of the city, also close to the mosque

0
0
0.000
avatar

This was my second visit to Johannesburg. Both times we were warned to walk alone in the city centre. Whether things have changed to the better or worse, I could not tell, but we felt safe during the day. Local people who we asked for direction was helpful. I will be visiring South Africa again🙂

0
0
0.000
avatar

I'm glad you want to return! The city centre is dangerous but if you know where you are going or live there, it's ok. Sadly, things are much worse in the last few years due to growing poverty and desperation

0
0
0.000
avatar

Unfortuntatly things change, even it's sometimes for the better. Poverty is a challenge so may places.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Man the variety of Styles and Techniques blow the eyes, amazing. 🙌🏻

0
0
0.000
avatar

!PIZZA
!LOL
!ALIVE

0
0
0.000
avatar

@digi-me! You Are Alive so I just staked 0.1 $ALIVE to your account on behalf of @ cryptoyzzy. (4/10)

The tip has been paid for by the We Are Alive Tribe through the earnings on @alive.chat, feel free to swing by our daily chat any time you want, plus you can win Hive Power (2x 50 HP) and Alive Power (2x 500 AP) delegations (4 weeks), and Ecency Points (4x 50 EP), in our chat every day.

0
0
0.000