Tucked away in the narrow artery behind AC/DC Lane, where the city exhales its louder, rougher self, the mural clings to brick like a mischievous whisper. Out of the concrete rises a reptilian figure—cartoonish, exaggerated, almost mocking in its design—its eyes narrowed with a knowing irritation, as though it has watched too many passersby hurry past without truly seeing.
Its scales are not scales at all but bursts of color and restless lines, sketched with a defiant hand that refuses refinement. The creature leans forward from the wall, half-emerged, half-trapped, wearing that perpetually annoyed expression—an urban gargoyle of attitude rather than stone. It seems to sneer at the polished fronts of the city just beyond the lane, guarding instead this sliver of grit and spontaneity.
Here, in the dim corridor where footsteps echo and music once spilled from open doors, the reptile persists—irritated, amused, alive—an emblem of a city that prefers its beauty a little unruly, and its stories told with a crooked grin.
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Linking Mural Monday

The eye is all-knowing and world-weary, but a beautiful blue.
ReplyDeleteA mi m'ha produït una mica de claustrofòbia.
ReplyDeleteSalutacions.
I love your irritated and amused description , that is quite true! He looks like maybe some kind of Skink!
ReplyDelete...a colorful display.
ReplyDeleteIt looks good :-D
ReplyDeleteYou found an interesting mural. I'm not sure I understand it, but I do like the colors and shapes.
ReplyDeleteI haven't got around much lately due to workload and health ailments
DeleteUn colorido fuerte para llamar la atención
ReplyDeleteAbrazo
Love that reptile and your description of Melbourne: "a city that prefers its beauty a little unruly, and its stories told with a crooked grin." I think I would LOVE Melbourne. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteYou are always so kind
DeleteThat must be a new one, and it's great.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice but looks so sad to me.
ReplyDeleteCertainly imaginative!
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