I have no idea what this is about but I admire the graphic design. It appears to be a collaboration between two artists but I found no signatures. This is found downtown at the corner of 14th and Jackson Streets. These large blank walls that face parking lots make great canvases and add visual interest to the streetscape regardless of how odd the image.
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Bay Front Park
1 month ago
Certainly different and colorful! Been away from your meme for a few weeks and have missed it!
ReplyDeleteAlways better then that graffity what you see normal on a parking lot.
ReplyDeleteIt almost looks like the graphic one is painted over the other one.
ReplyDeleteWe both have something in common. I can't figure it out either. I have that problem with a lot things that are called art.
ReplyDeleteBeats graffiti, I say. Looks like an alien being from outer space.
ReplyDeleteThe Black and White portion is most likely Zio Zieglers work. But the color portion looks like work I have seen in a collaboration between Feral Child and Cannon Dill. All three have worked together in the past, so probably all have their hands in it. Their work is always fun and interesting.
ReplyDeleteGreat mural! Love the contrast between B&W and colour.
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There is so much detail in the black & white part of this. It looks very similar to one that ArtandArchitecture showed about a week ago - maybe the same people.
ReplyDeleteI like your photo. I wonder how long it took to draw it on the wall. Bonne semaine, dear ODP.
ReplyDeleteOne can only wonder about the passion and work that went into its creation.
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I think I could stare at that all day. So intricate, so much work!
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Your header is a knockout.
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David Polka and Cannon Dill
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