I'm back to Peperonata Lane where we have seen some great murals and this is yet another one by Elicser whose work I have shown a few times. His work always seems to have a story to it but I usually can't figure out what that is so just enjoy!
Taking part in Monday Murals. Click here for more murals.
another almost scary one!
ReplyDeleteThere are few murals in our city. I like it that way. NOT a big mural guy.
ReplyDeleteA sinister kind of cartoony story?
ReplyDeleteI can't figure this one out either.
ReplyDeleteI like the vividness of his work, there's a real 'pop' about it!
ReplyDeleteA fine shot of this expressive mural. Impressive art work.
ReplyDeleteThis one is sort of sad-ish and slightly frightening at the same time...
ReplyDeleteI remember him. I like his stylized faces. The woman does look frightened.
ReplyDeleteI dunno, Pat. This looks kinda depressing. The expressions on the faces and the colors. It would be interesting to know that the artist had in mind.
ReplyDeleteElicser certainly has talent.
ReplyDeleteThis mural has something of a brooding sensibility to it, I think...
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it could be a traditional folk tale or fairy tale, bit scary, bit fantastical:)
ReplyDeleteI'd be curious about the meaning behind this.
ReplyDeleteSuspect that there is a deep message behind this one RedPat.
ReplyDeleteI am eager to know the facts behind this murals because i don't have any idea about them.
ReplyDeleteSomething serious is going on here. The mood is dark and ponderous. The vibe encourages engagement and contemplation. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
ReplyDeleteSo interesting and well done. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI think it has a 'Hansel & Gretel in the woods' sort of feel to it Pat :)
ReplyDeleteI love the colors you have!
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