Monday, February 18, 2013

Monday Mural: The Gardener

A new mural has appeared on the Haley Law Offices building in downtown.  Created by the Manentes, a father and son team,  this is the second in a series on homeless folks.  Their previous work, which they painted over to create this one, was The Carpenter.  I find their work to be incredibly sensitive and beautiful.  It really makes you look into the eyes of people you might otherwise ignore.  How I wish they could find more canvases in order to preserve each piece they create.

If you like murals or have a mural you'd like to post, this meme's for you.  You decide what constitutes a mural.  Once you start looking, you find them all around.  Follow the Linky steps below.  Be sure to link back to this meme and visit your fellow posters.  Looking forward to the mural finds posted this week. 


13 comments:

  1. I like how the "lines of experience" add character to the piece.

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  2. This and The Carpenter that I somehow missed, are wonderfully done.

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  3. I like the expression on the woman's face.

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  4. Wonderful mural, truly a piece of art!
    Thanks for hosting.

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  5. I have two for you today! :)

    She poses like many Asians. Hehehe.

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  6. I completely agree--this artist father and son team should preserve these wonderful works on canvas, too! I am so glad they are making these gorgeous murals of these sensitive subjects though!

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  7. My first thought was that it had a "gritty" yet somehow soft feel...knowing it's about the homeless explains that impression.

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  8. Well done. Your eyes are really drawn to her hand which shows signs of hard work.

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  9. I'd gladly let them paint on my buildings wall!

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  10. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for the explanation. I had seen the carpenter and thought it was just fabulous, and now I know the back story. Their work is really just gorgeous

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  11. This is among the best I have seen. Someone in Oakland needs to find a way to encourage more of this fine quality kind of art.

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  12. well I have a mural posted today but double featured with a very non mural photo, which somehow seemed wrong. So I'll just enjoy yours and try and get my timing right

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