Monday, January 30, 2012

Bird Mural Part 2


This is part of the mural on the back of yesterday's building showing a very urban scene with hip-hop birds. And at the same time it does a little advertising for Under the Radar! Enlarge to see it better.
Taking part in Monday Murals. For more murals click here.

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Excellent!

Lowell said...

It does get more dramatic when embiggened! Still kinda weird, especially when the cityscape is added in...rather like a dark, brooding futuristic film.

hamilton said...

is that a Blue jays logo on the cap?!

Oakland Daily Photo said...
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Oakland Daily Photo said...

I didn't know what you meant about hip hop birds until I enlarged the photo. Then I laughed out loud. Murals with humor are always welcome on the urban landscape, don't you think? Thanks again for participating in Monday Mural.

Shaun said...

Now, this is what i call decent urban artwork. Its beats hands down some of the scrawls that you see here in the UK..*Banksy excluded*
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ArtandArchitecture-SF.com said...

Love the hip hop bird. The tire, and the mickey mouse looking creature make my wonder what the guy was thinking when he drew it, there is probably a fun story in there somewhere.

LĂșcia said...

The bird on the left has cool trainers. ;-)

Halcyon said...

At least it's an attractive advertisement. :)

EG CameraGirl said...

I love the bird wearing a Blue Jays cap!

VioletSky said...

The Jays cap is a nice touch but those running shoes are pretty cool, too!

Regina K said...

I get so much arriving late and reading everyone's comment so I know what to look for in this photo. Great photo!

Randy said...

That's some baseball fan!

Andy said...

Awesome mural and awesome photo. I'm looking forward to post number three.

Birdman said...

No dirty birds here.

Sharon said...

I love the electrifying look!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

I do like it Red, it's very dramatic and eyecatching!

Melbourne Australia Photos said...

I like the way the mural wraps around the building to tell the story, as it were.