Found: Art On Trash Receptacles

public art in Morro Bay

A few posts ago, I had suggested thinking about holidaying in Morro Bay if you have California Coast plans this summer. Apart from the Pacific Ocean, Morro Rock and the fresh seafood, the public art in Morro Bay is something you might want to look at.

While we strolled through the length of Morro Bay’s Embarcadero, I found some street art on trash receptacles and some of the walls of the buildings there. I didn’t manage to see them all but I did bring back pictures of some of art I came across.

In this post, let me show you some art on the concrete trash cans that I found along Embarcadero as we walked from the south end towards the towering Morro Rock, after which the town and the bay here are named.

These works seem to have been a result of ‘A Morro Bay BEAUTIFUL project, a non-profit initiative to beautify the seaside town, plant more greenery and keep it clean.

Public Art in Morro Bay

Trash can art
This one is signed ‘Ryan.’
Gary Ryan art, Morro Bay
And there’s Morro Rock in this work. Artist: Gary Ryan

Apparently, there are 24 such trash cans in the City of Morro Bay. (And they seem to have been sponsored by different people and businesses.)

Have you spotted any of this kind of public art in Morro Bay? If yes, do leave links to your blog or social media posts of them.

(Coming soon: More art from Morro Bay)

Morro Bay

Morro Bay is a seaside town in California’s Central Coast and is a great place for a weekend trip. If you haven’t visited the Morro Bay post yet, click on — Stay and play at Morro Bay this summer.

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21 thoughts on “Found: Art On Trash Receptacles

  1. These are incredible. I wish they would paint trash receptacles like that everywhere. I’ve never seen concrete trash cans before. All I’ve ever seen are the ugly plastic kind. These make beautiful art.

    1. Those are some good looking trash cans.
      Maybe. If I had a choice, I’d put my trash into those plastic ones that stand just beside the painted ones. :D.

  2. Hello, it is nice to see these public places looking beautiful. I love the murals. Thank you for linking up you post. Have a happy day and week ahead. PS< thanks always for your comment and visits to my blog.

    1. They do add beauty to the place.
      Thank you for allowing us to link to your anniversary post. Happy Blogiversary, Eileen.
      I hope you are having a good week. 🙂

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