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Street Art in Unexpected Places Roswell’s Painted Utility Boxes Turn the Ordinary into Beautiful

Have you ever noticed utility box art while walking through a city? In Roswell, GA, these painted boxes turn ordinary street corners into little bursts of creativity and charm, a delightful example of street art brightening everyday life.

I love talking about art — the kind that inspires, that stays with you, that carries meaning.

Contemporary art, though? I’m still figuring it out. I’ve walked through modern art museums, even MOMA in New York, trying to connect. Sometimes I see a square within a square with eloquently phrased paragraphs of explanation beside it, and… nothing. No matter how many words, it doesn’t click. But isn’t that part of the point? Art is deeply personal. We don’t have to love everything, we just have to find the pieces that resonate with us, the ones that light something inside.

As a former art student, I feel a responsibility to stay open-minded. But the truth is, I’ve always been drawn to realism, the kind of art you want to reach out and touch just to confirm it isn’t a photograph. Maybe that’s why, as a photographer myself, I love capturing real moments: a smile, a wildflower (like the photo print Top View), the light in late afternoon (like Sunset Glow).

But art isn’t only about what’s on the canvas. It’s also about where it shows up.

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Artist: Killamari| Atlanta, GA
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When I moved to Alpharetta, one of the first nearby cities I visited was Roswell and that’s where I spotted something unexpected: utility box art. Later, on a trip to Los Angeles (which I wrote about in my post Summer Trip and Places to Visit in LA California), I noticed it again. Suddenly, a gray metal box became a canvas, a piece of street furniture turned into a splash of street art.

It’s such a unique idea to take something ordinary, even dull, and make it part of the city’s charm. Suddenly, what you’d normally pass by without a second glance becomes something worth stopping for. It brightens a walk, sparks curiosity, and makes the neighborhood feel more alive. And yet, it’s easy to miss — tucked away on the corners of busy roads, blending into the everyday. My husband has lived in this area for almost 25 years and admitted he never noticed them until I pointed them out (by the time this article was published I lived here 4 years).

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Artist: Patrick Maxcy | Fleming Island, FL
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Artist: Jorge-Miguel Rodriguez | Miami, FL
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That’s what I love about street art in unexpected places: it helps you see the world differently. 

It encourages you to slow down, invites you to pay attention, and reminds you that beauty is already here — hidden in plain sight, waiting to be noticed. Almost like a little meditation, right there on the sidewalk. 

And that’s the beauty of utility box art, it invites you to discover creativity in places you’d least expect. A small piece of street art can turn an ordinary walk into something memorable.

Where was the first utility box art done?

When I looked further into, I learned that while there isn’t a single “first” project, Fort Collins, Colorado, is often credited with starting one of the earliest paint utility box programs in 2004, originally as a way to deter graffiti. From there, the idea spread to Sacramento, Arlington, Toronto, and eventually places like Decatur, Georgia, in 2016. Creativity moves like that: one spark catches, and suddenly a movement grows. Sometimes it lasts; sometimes it doesn’t. That unpredictability is part of art’s magic (and essential part of my photo prints like “Galaxiae Infinitae” and “Water Galaxy”). Street art programs like these show how communities can transform ordinary objects into conversation starters.

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Artist: Emma Glbert | Birmingham, AL
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So back to Roswell. For this post (and for my YouTube channel), I set out to find as many painted electrical boxes as I could. I didn’t make it to every single one, life has its daily to-dos, after all but I captured quite a few. Below, I’m sharing photos of utility box art along with the names of the artists.

These small bursts of color made me pause, smile, and look closer. I hope they’ll do the same for you. Street art like this reminds us that results of creativity are displayed not only in galleries, it’s all around us.

P.S. Which painted utility box is your favorite? What did it make you feel or think of? Share in comments.

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I couldn't find the name of the artist, if you know tell me in comment and I will add it.
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Artist: Cyndy Epps | Martinez, GA
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Artist: Kate Fitzpatrick | Broomfield, CO
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Artist: Suzy Gonzales | Yanaguana / San Antonio, TX
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Artist: Catlanta | Atlanta, GA
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Artist: Sanithna| Atlanta, GA
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Artist: Christina Kwan | Atlanta, GA
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Artist: Justin Groom | Atlanta, GA
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Artist: Registered Artist (Sergio Arce) | Miami, FL
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Artist: Amol Saraf | Tampa, FL
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Artist: Courtney Hicks | Atlanta, GA
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All images in this article were taken by Elena Sullivan, ArsVie Photo Studio and are protected by copyright. If you are interested in using any of the them, please contact me for permission. Thank you for understanding!

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