There’s been so much going on this past week that I’ve really had no time (or energy) left to catch up with blogging. Street art festival in town; more belated birthday celebrations, including a major technical home makeover this weekend (new TV and audio system and on top of that a new printer/scanner); and in the midst of it all (on Thursday) a friend’s funeral. (Add to that the chaos in the World that unavoidably comes streaming over us with every newscast; and sorting out one’s own thoughts and feelings about Everything gets even harder.)
For now, I’ll just post this, following up on a promise made in my previous post: The finished street painting that I got to watch David Zinn sketch last Wednesday – and the fountain nearby that inspired it.
I suppose it’s possible that the challenge of painting street art in very moody and rainy weather may have had something to do with it as well, though –
“just clench your teeth and get on with it”, perhaps??
Linking to: Mosaic Monday & Through My Lens
14 comments:
i love it and i would so very much like to watch him create. he is so talented. truly gifted. sounds like you have been a busy bee
Oh wow, the street art is cool. Great post. Enjoy your new week!
It takes a special talent to do street or wall mural art - this one is awesome!
Thanks for joining Mosaic Monday.
I always enjoy street art but am not enjoying the news.
It's great, Monica! So, it was your birthday a while ago? I missed it completely, sorry! Nachträglich herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Geburtstag :-)
Wonderful street art. thanks for sharing especially since you have been o busy
I so admire that sort of street art and that's so amusing and happifying. The more the merrier.
Sandra, I'm so happy I got to meet him even if only briefly.
Thanks Eileen :)
I will be posting some more later on, from what I've seen yet the big murals are all amazing too.
Same here, Adrian!
Vielen Dank, Meike! :-)
I don't think my birthday is even on my profile, and I don't think I've mentioned it coming up, so you're totally excused! (It was my 60th, last Saturday - with celebrations spread out a bit.)
Thanks for visiting, Margaret.
I agree, Graham. And there will be more street art coming up when I find the time.
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