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  "path": "/2026/03/24/built-to-burn-pichiavo-takes-street-logic-to-valencias-firey-stage/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-24T14:00:00.000Z",
  "site": "https://www.brooklynstreetart.com",
  "tags": [
    "Artists",
    "Brooklyn Street Art",
    "Fallas De Valencia 2026",
    "Jaime Rojo",
    "PichiAvo",
    "Steven P. Harrington",
    "Continue reading Built to Burn: PichiAvo Takes Street Logic to Valencia’s Firey Stage at Brooklyn Street Art."
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  "textContent": "Street artists are rarely content to stay in one lane. The same instinct that pushes a writer to scale a fence at 2 a.m. or negotiate a sanctioned wall at noon—the need to test limits, materials, audience, and self—also drives them toward unfamiliar formats where the rules shift under their feet. These side quests, whether sculpture, installation, or civic commission, are less detours than recalibrations; they sharpen the hand and reset the eye.\n\nIt’s a mindset born in the street, where time is short, surfaces are unpredictable, and every mark is a negotiation with risk, visibility, and consequence.\n\nContinue reading Built to Burn: PichiAvo Takes Street Logic to Valencia’s Firey Stage at Brooklyn Street Art.",
  "title": "Built to Burn: PichiAvo Takes Street Logic to Valencia’s Firey Stage"
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