Thursday, 20 November 2008

Indonesian street artists work on their orders in Jakarta....


Indonesian street artists work on their orders in Jakarta on November 20, 2008. The street artists - some of them professional painters - earn their livelihood by making portraits on the sidewalks of the old city of Jakarta Kota where they earn the equivalent of 3 USD per piece

A portrait of the Dalai Lama (L) hangs on the wall next to Indonesian street artists working on their orders in Jakarta on November 20, 2008. The street artists - some of them professional painters - earn their livelihood by making portraits on the sidewalks of the old city of Jakarta Kota where they earn the equivalent of 3 USD per piece.

A street vendor eats his lunch next to a wall lined with portraits painted by Indonesian street artists in Jakarta on November 20, 2008. The street artists - some of them professional painters - earn their livelihood by making portraits on the sidewalks of the old city of Jakarta Kota where they earn the equivalent of 3 USD per piece

An Indonesian street artist (R) uses a magnifying glass to study a small photo of a subject as he works on his portrait along a street in Jakarta on November 20, 2008. A number of street artists - some of them professional painters - earn their livelihood by making portraits on the sidewalks of the old city of Jakarta Kota where they earn the equivalent of 3 USD per piece

An Indonesian street artist uses a magnifying glass to study a small photo of a subject as he works on his portrait along a street in Jakarta on November 20, 2008. A number of street artists - some of them professional painters - earn their livelihood by making portraits on the sidewalks of the old city of Jakarta Kota where they earn the equivalent of 3 USD per piece

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