I do not know the meaning of these white streaks the artist painted on her face. Any thoughts?
Apparently, the artist of this wall goes by the name of Kimchi Juice?
“Just as a painter needs
light in order to put the finishing touches to his picture, so I need an inner
light, which I feel I never have enough of in the autumn.”
~Leo Tolstoy
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first impression...happy... lovely bright color flowers. This street art give happy feeling to those who look at it
Happy weekend to you, Ginny
I don't know why the white streaks on her face but it looks like a cheerful face with bright flowers.
I just love street art if it is well done. I always wonder at how they see what they are doing at such close quarters.
Briony
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I don't know what the white streaks would be for but it's an impressive painting. That's a very talented artist.
I like seeing stuff like this on the sides of building rather than graffiti
We have quite a bit of the wall murals in the city next to where I live. I love it!
we have a lot of murals here, I don't take photos because I don't feel safe in down town, which is where they all are... there are some we see when driving but our traffic doesn't allow for stopping to take photos. I would have to walk in to take a pic. not sure about the white things but it is a talented artist for sure... I am a huge fan of murals
Both of these murals are beautiful. What a neat way to beautify the city.
I have no idea about white streaks but it's very dynamic painting! The second one is adorable. Kimchi Juice is an interesting artist name :-)
I'm always amazed at these huge pieces of artwork.It must tak a lot of talent to get them to look so good.
Maybe the streaks were unintentional?
Kimchi Juice...eww...isn't kimchi pickled cabbage?
Street art seems to be a growing trend everywhere! :o
Wrinkles or light?
So cool - do they do that every year? Is the old washed off and then it starts all over again?
The wall and building are very pretty. I love those little animals.
Fun to see the murals. People are so talented! I often think how do they do that on such a large scale?
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