Monday, March 11, 2024

Hosier Lane Mural for Mural Monday

 


A homeless sleeps next to this mural. 


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35 comments:

  1. Great mural, the red lips really stand out. Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week ahead.

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  2. ...I enjoy Carlos Mario Mejia Ramos' art.

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  3. Sadly, I thought the homeless person was part of the mural.

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  4. Una imagen que ademas de mostrar el grafiti muestra una de las lacras de nuestra sociedad, la de los sin techo.

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  5. The ever changing Hosier Lane. That looks like very top end homeless person real estate.

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  6. I am glad the homeless person has a place to sleep. Nice mural!

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  7. The homeless would blend it a little poor things, well those that are truly homeless, not by choice..
    it's a nice mural.

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  8. Poor homeless man. I would not be sleeping well, living in a public lane and surrounded by rather vigorous paint splashes.

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  9. Tagging and homelessness. They seem to go hand in hand these days.

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  10. Nice and bright mural. Sad about the homeless person. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals.

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  11. Great photo with both human and artistic interest. Captures the contradictions of our time.
    best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  12. Los garabatos y el colorido del saco de dormir del sin techo lo hacen parecer parte del mural.

    Saludos.

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  13. I so love this mural/graffiti. There is an artist or more in this wall. Thank you for sharing it with FFO and have a great weekend.

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  14. Poignant -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  15. Hi, Roentare! I'm way behind this week. That mural is phenomenal. I thought the homeless man was part of the mural at first ~ the bright orange perhaps a collar or throw. But, then, the homeless are an invisible presence in our communities. When you realize that the homeless person is there, the mural becomes almost meaningless against the tragic reality of homelessness.

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