Happy Lunar New Year, you all. I found this auspicious mural by Omael Macasa on a Chinatown utility box. He's done a number of murals in Oakland; this one is in association with Dragon School. I think the rooster is crowing "Gung Hay Fat Choy" or 新年快樂.
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posters. Looking forward to your mural finds posted this week.
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Bay Front Park
1 week ago
...something to crow about.
ReplyDeleteVery well spotted ODP, just in time for the Year of the Rooster.
ReplyDeleteNice to see a cheery rooster - my New Year celebrations were illuminated terracotta warriors rather than roosters.
ReplyDeleteIndeed nice for the Chinese New Year of the Rooster.
ReplyDeleteI have always liked roosters except when they crow too early! Very appropriate mural here at the beginning of their New year!
ReplyDeleteThat rooster is so colourful and attractive and cute. Just in time for the Lunar New Year.
ReplyDeleteHappy year of the rooster. :) And thank you for hosting. :)
A good way to decorate a utility box!
ReplyDeleteA funky rooster! I wish you all Happy Year of the Rooster.
ReplyDeleteA cheerful rooster! And yes, happy new year!
ReplyDeleteHe's a wonderful rooster! Thanks for hosting us every week!
ReplyDeletehow proud and cheerful he is!
ReplyDeleteHey,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this picture! That painting is beautiful. This is a great way to celebrate the year of the rooster! I wonder if there are any a3 printers that could replicate this image, it is so beautiful!
Best,
Dennis
Nice to see a cheery rooster - my New Year celebrations were illuminated terracotta warriors rather than roosters.
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