Description
Jazzin’ in the Streets by Charles Bibbs bursts with the raw vitality of music carried into public spaces. Three musicians, caught mid-performance, bend and sway with their instruments, their bodies echoing the rhythm of trumpet and saxophone. Bibbs’ signature patterns and warm earth tones create movement that feels alive, celebrating both individuality and unity within the ensemble. Originally commemorating the 2nd Street Festival in Richmond, Virginia, this piece reflects the cultural tradition of jazz as a community experience—spontaneous, expressive, and deeply rooted in heritage. With its bold energy and Afrocentric style, the artwork transcends performance to capture the spirit of togetherness and joy. Perfect for collectors, it transforms any wall into a stage alive with sound and history.
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Specifications
| Dimensions | 21.5 × 25.75 in |
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