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Street artists transform building into a boombox

In 2010 an Argentine street artist named Sonni painted an abandoned Wynwood building to resemble a boombox.

But someone painted an advertisement over the two-story tall artwork.

So, in 2012, Miami street artist, Trek6, and San Francisco-based artist Chor Boogie, reimagined The Boombox Building with a different design -- shown in an earlier image in this online gallery.

A few years later the building -- by now a beloved local landmark -- was repainted again, in the version shown here.

In the background is a mural portrait of reggae star Bob Marley.

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In 2010 an Argentine street artist named Sonni painted an abandoned Wynwood building to resemble a boombox.<br />
<br />
But someone painted an advertisement over the two-story tall artwork.<br />
<br />
So, in 2012, Miami street artist, Trek6, and San Francisco-based artist Chor Boogie, reimagined The Boombox Building with a different design -- shown in an earlier image in this online gallery.<br />
<br />
A few years later the building -- by now a beloved local landmark -- was repainted again, in the version shown here.<br />
<br />
In the background is a mural portrait of reggae star Bob Marley.