Sunday, October 4, 2015

Monday Mural: paste-up portrait

This paste-up is just around the corner from this one.  Clearly both are done by the same artist.  It's amazing to me that artists will create a piece that they know will degrade and disappear over a relatively short period of time.  Wow.  Even though this is full of industrial imagery, I keep thinking the man is a musician.  Again, I didn't see a signature.

Welcome to Monday Mural: if you like murals or have a mural you'd like to post, this meme's for you. Just follow the Linky steps below. YOU decide what constitutes a mural. Once you start looking, you find them everywhere. Be sure to link back to this blog and visit your fellow posters. Looking forward to your mural finds posted this week. Google+ users, please configure your post so we all can leave a comment. Thanks.   I'll be gone for a few weeks, so will not be able to leave comments.  The Linky will go up on schedule.  I hope. 

"Be kind; everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.”  Rev. John Watson

12 comments:

  1. I featured a very large paste up mural recently and it's falling off the building within two months!

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  2. we have some of these style murals here too. Neat find!

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  3. A great mural, so expressive. A pity that it is starting to degrade.

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  4. That is rich and textural and fragile. . . . . .



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  5. I made a mistaken musical connection also ODP :) So much work for a transient piece of work, but I guess that's what street art is all about.

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  6. A nice artistically one. I like it.

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  7. That would be difficult to do over brickwork I think

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  8. Very dramatic and I feel the music vibe also.

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  9. It does have an industrial feel to it.

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  10. It is so detailed! Good stuff!

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