On the walls around the Adelaide Car Park, Sligo Ireland, are a number of small murals.
below: Shligo Shtyle, Nooneboy
On the walls around the Adelaide Car Park, Sligo Ireland, are a number of small murals.
below: Shligo Shtyle, Nooneboy
Bedford St., Denison St. and Alton Lane are all close to Newton train station. Bedford runs parallel to the train tracks and some of the murals painted there can be seen from the other side of the tracks.
below: The house on the corner of Bedford and Denison is covered with this woman’s face.
below: The side of the same house as the above picture, also has a mural painted on it.
below: Across the street, on Denison, is another mural
below: The mural above continues on Alton Lane
below: Across the lane is another mural.
While walking in Fitzroy yesterday, I saw this face of a young aboriginal man that was just painted by street artist Adnate.
It is part of a larger mural painted in collaboration with street artist Serum.
below: I have seen a number of these portraits around Melbourne including this one high above Hosier Lane. This lane is filled with graffiti and street art and it is the lane that tourists come to see. I wonder how many of them look up far enough to see the face?
below: Back to Fitzroy where I have seen this large mural a couple of times now. Both times, the combination of the height of the building and the location of the sun has made taking a picture of it challenging.
below: A young woman by Adnate looks over Argyle Street in Fitzroy (2 pics)
below: And last, this mural in Fitzroy that appeared in a previous post:
below: Adnate’s woman in blue near Johnston and Brunswick.
below: Astronaut surfing Hokusai’s Great Wave at Napier and St. David streets
below: Praying mantis
below: Suited up lion on safari with his bunny beside him.
below: Face among the grasses.
below: Dog and men
below: Harlem Globetrotters, right and left sections of the same mural.
Some of the murals that I have seen in Collingwood (part of Melbourne) in the past few days.
below: Refugee by Fintan Magee
below: I am having trouble finding out the artist’s name. Skoutut? Skoukit?
below: It says “Viva Frida”on the hat but I can’t read the signature.
below: by Nomad?
I am not sure if the above is by Nomad because when I was researching him online,
I found this photo:
below: by 90 degrees
below: by Lucy Lucy and Slicer, both of AWOL Crew
below: by Nicola Jones
Surrounding the CitiPower Collingwood power substation at the corner of Easey and Wellington streets is a large monochromatic mural. It is by Juddy Roller (a company specialising in street art and graffiti management) and it involved collaboration between street artists including Rone, Adnate, Mayo, Guido Van Helton and Askew.
The script/writing on the mural was painted by Mayo.
The portraits were by Askew, Rone, Guido and Adnate.
This mural was also made possible with the support of CitiPower Powercor, The Neighbourhood Justice Centre and City of Yarra.
Las Vegas, Nevada
Two large murals dominate the corner of East Ogden Ave and an alley that runs between North 7th and North 8th streets. Covering the corner of large parking garage on the north side of that corner is a very large man painted in 2014 by Spanish artist Borondo. It was painted as part of Las Vegas’s Life is Beautiful art and music festival.
Across the alley is a mural by Finton Magee also painted as part of the 2014 Life is Beautiful festival.
At first glance, Magee’s mural seems to be a beach theme but then you notice the cabbages and the rabbits. She’s not lying on sand either. More cabbages and rabbits are on the other corner of the same building. And what might have been sand looks a lot like fabric. A rifle leans against the building.
A very large mural in downtown Las Vegas by Zio Ziegler