
Walls of Vision, “Wald” by Shaleen Faussner. This was the winning image in a competition for young artists. One of the requirements was that the piece had to be a modern Interpretation of the historical artwork. Faussner chose “Woman Walking in an Exotic Forest” by Henri Rousseau. The artist duo innerfields (aka Holger Weissflog and Jakob Bardou) helped translate the winning image into the much larger size that was needed.

below: “Schöner leben ohne macker” = Better life without machos. (These are available as stickers from Etsy where they have the translation as “Live better without a bloke” – similar yet very different).

below: This stencil of girl reading a book titled “Tactics” is by seiLeise (aka Tim Ossege)

below: Ludwig von Beethoven’s image is all over Bonn. Here, it’s mostly just his eyes that you can see.

below: Helicopters bring relief that many (half?) of you will relate to.

below: Parakeet on a pink heart – as an aside, there are noisy parakeets in the nearby cemetery.

below: Du bist schön = You are beautiful

below: Smoochies with a very pink, and very happy, flamingo

below: Many little pieces

below: Birds on a wire – but one just has to be different.

below: Homeless astronaut


below: PEZ dispensers, one with a red floppy eared dog and the other is Wednesday Addams. PEZ candies (actually officially known as Pfefferminz), in their special dispensers were invented in Austria back in 1911.

below: Another PEZ dispenser – I think that he came from Star Trek? He’s accompanied by a few other paste ups.


below: Rainbows and Arab men.


Photos taken late October 2025