waiting for the rain to pass

I found myself stuck for a few minutes without an umbrella when the rain started. Luckily there was space under the arch at the entrance to Passage de la Bonne Graine

Two women waiting under a stone arch in a rain storm.  One has a red jacket and a red push bag while the other is a grey haired lady with an umbrella.  A man is walking by on the street

below: A little portrait by Sohan Street above a torn and defaced group photo of four men. The latter is signed in the bottom corner as Docteur something but because the paper is ripped, the rest of the name is lost.

below: A “Go Vegan” message from Angel Crow

below: A black stencil portrait by NJO972 aka William Njo, woman in glasses

below: A very small black and white cat encased in a glass helmet sits beside a seahorse (or hippocampe) with blue bubbles, drawn by Agathon.

black drawn hippocampe seahorse on white, graffiti, by agathon art, beside a small sticker of a black and white cat with an astronaut helmet on

below: More evidence of the effects of time on graffiti… torn feathers and missing body parts. A cute yellow rubber duckie though!

below: Oh well……

red letters stencilled onto a cement wall that say espace sans cameras (camera free area)

Passage Saint Bernard

Paris street sign, Passage Saint Bernard, on a wall, along with a round no parking sign

below: An intricate drawing of a moth and the possible mechanics of its wing, by ardif

artwork on outdoor wall, intricate painting of a moth in browns and blacks, one sign is very realistic, and the other side shows detailed mechanics, cogs and gears and levers and such

below: Sitting above a window, the cat eyes the bird. Together they make a story. The bird with the goggles is the creation of nevoul_art (La petite Fée du Street Art) while the grinning cat was drawn and painted by liAXrt

two small wheatpaste graffiti on a wall above a window. One is the head of a white cat, the other is a yellow and orange bird

below: Seahorse by Industrie Tarte – hippocampe nageant sur un mur. It’s been divided into sections – bavette, entrecote, collier, filet, faux filet, similar to the way a cow would be divided into cuts by a butcher.

on brown paper, a drawing of a seahorse in upright position, black lines section of parts of the seahorse similar to a butcher's plan

below: And by the same artist, a buffalo. It’s been divided into sections too except this time they are labelled Wyoming, Minnesota, Colorado, and other American states.

on brown paper, a drawing of a buffalo, small part missing, black lines section of parts of the seahorse similar to a butcher's plan

below: Portrait by NJO972, a k a William Njo,

in grey tones, a portrait of a young boy

below: Monsta Julien’s contribution to the Love planet  (#loveplanet) project by Street Art Rebellion.

below: Nora Simon’s project “Histoires Doubles” involves the merging of two paintings into one.  This is number 79, “Force et détermination, Strength and determination” which is apparently a combination of Gustav Klimt and Edvard Munch (although I am not sure which paintings).

poster on a wall, part of Histoires Doubles project whereby two famous paintings are combined

in a Paris alley, a white backdoor with plant pots beside, a poster on the wall on one side and a small graffiti high on the other side
graffiti on a wall, including a blue arrow that sticks out from the wall

below: Teddy bear face in red

graffiti drawing in red, a teddy bear face