I'm continuing with a couple of days of shots from the mural I first showed you last Monday as part of Monday Murals. This is a very old railway underpass so the walkway is not very tall therefore forcing the artist, Elicser, to really take that into account. I like how he has incorporated the light as a shining sun in this section.
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that is a clever use of the light!
ReplyDeleteVery clever work.
ReplyDeleteIt's not happy work, is it? The faces are sad and dour. I wonder what the message is all about?
ReplyDeleteSo much color. I see the faces as pensive and reflective (but then I have that expression a lot).
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday!
Janis
Very bold colors, I think I agree with Lowell re. the mood.
ReplyDeleteHe's doing a good job, be interesting to see it in the dark with the sun(light) shining too!
ReplyDeleteThis has been a fun mural, glad you are doing it in parts. Wonder if someone else, or the muralist painted Joy on the light.
ReplyDeleteInteresting mural. Any meaning or do we decipher it ourselves? MB
ReplyDeletei like the munchkin on the bottom. :)
ReplyDeleteAh so you found out the artist's name hey Pat, well done..such a long mural, wonder how long it took him.
ReplyDeleteClever use of the half-head and the shotgun houses. This one is so much fun. I was in downtown LA yesterday, and a certain portion has become mural capital of the south west. I thought of you.
ReplyDeletethe peeper and the yawner - amusing
ReplyDeleteVery solemn figure on the right, I think....
ReplyDeleteThe artist did a pretty good job of dealing with the low height of the walls.
ReplyDeleteNice one.
ReplyDeleteMuch needed light under there!
ReplyDeleteI like the word JOY written on the light
ReplyDeleteI like the way the people are depicted here. Cute find! :)
ReplyDeleteBoth C nad D are very cool!
ReplyDeleteI do wonder what the message is here.
ReplyDeleteGreat work of art!!!
ReplyDeleteAn accomplished composition. The subjects seem so sad. As are the eyes in the Mural D self-portrait. Interesting expressionist coloring on the faces. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
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