Yet - Sidewalk Art Collection
In the 1980's Maurice Greenia, Jr. started drawing all over Detroit streets. These works were done with good quality chalk. He continued this work through the 1990's and into the 2000's.
This led to some art in chalk on underpass walls and on the Hudson's Building in downtown Detroit. He documented much of this work though photography.

Three figures, two hiding
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Three figures, two hiding, closer
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In a Square
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Landscape with Orange Worm Creature
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Drawn with the Shoe
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Hi! drawn on a Hart Plaza Stairstep
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Four Squares "on a Tilt"
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With Blue Tail and Waving Hand
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Creature with Glitter and Two Boxes
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At the Baseline Gallery on 8 Mile
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Figure with Black Background
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Strange Creature
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Figure with Rabbit-like Ears
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An Abstract Landscape, fading
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Faded Drawing with Keyhole
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Proud Figure
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Head in Profile
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Creature Wearing a Small Cap
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Creature with a Floppy Nose
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Yet Creature, with Debris
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Yet Signature with Stars
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Yet Signature with Stars, further back
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Yet Signature with Stars, Image
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In a Square with Brown Frame
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