below: I doubt she’s saying that she loves the sunshine THIS MUCH! but I’d like to think she is. That’s certainly what was going through my head for most of the weekend so I’m going to pretend that she agrees with me!… especially since I am writing this as the rain falls outside my window.
But back to those ravens and flamingos that I promised you…..
below: But not everyone’s happy. Witches brewing with ravens and crows nearby. There always seems to be symbolism associated with these large black birds so I went searching for information. Ravens and crows are found throughout most of the northern hemisphere so many diverse cultures have their own mythologies surrounding these birds. The best summary I found was this, “On the negative side, Raven represents the profane, the devil, evil spirits, the trickster and thief, war and destruction, death and doom, the void. Yet in many cultures Raven also represents deep magic, the mystery of the unknown, death and transformation, creation, healing, wisdom, protection, and prophecy. ” (source) We don’t know exactly what Fiya Bruxa, Shalak, and Bruno had in mind when they painted this mural but I doubt that it was something positive – those witches look rather angry and nasty.
below: From the vengeful looking faces above to these hopelessly romantic flamingos is just a matter of a few steps along College Street. They’re the center part of a larger mural by Katia Engell.
There are 4 flamingos altogether and they are in between two other murals.
In the picture below you can just see the yellow of an alphabet mural by runt
below: Too many things in the way makes for an awkward photo but you can still see enough of it to play the game of what creature goes with what letter! R is for robot dog? Z is for zlithering thingy with rings?
below: J is for jumping purple blob? C is for coughing-up- dinnersaurus?
And look, an alley to explore……
Wait! Before going down the alley I want to take a few steps backwards. Remember that I mentioned that the flamingos were between two murals? This is what is on the other side…..
below: Three cowboys in a mural signed by J Bizzel 4 Shizzel.
The one with his shirt off is the one under the air conditioner.
below: This strange but happy fellow was waiting in the alley.
below: If you look closely at this painting, you will notice that the wavy lines continue behind the bars of the railing and that there is only a small distance between the railing and the wall. That was not a simple paint job.
below: ‘Such a fool’ and someone to agree with it.
below: I’m not too sure what to say about this one. Vermut? or Vermouth? Too much vermouth and you take your clothes off, versmut? Bad joke.
That’s the end of our little tour.
Find a sunny spot and pull up a chair and rest your feet for a few minutes.
Tomorrow there will be puddles to go splashing through…
but that’s a story for another day.
You found a treasure trove of murals on a beautiful sunny weekend 🙂
I had a little help!
The thin that fascinates me most about the flamingos/cowboys neighbouring murals is the way one flows into the other. Different artists, different styles, yet they deliberately flow. I wrote about these guys in my Feb 14 post (the entwined flamingos, the cowboy’s throbbing heart…) Most of the others in this post are new to me, so it’s a big treat!
I saw your Valentines post. I had never seen the flamingos before so I made note of where you said they were. First chance I had, I went exploring. We’ve had so much fabulous walking weather lately so I’ve been all over the place! I hope you’ve had ample opportunities too!
Not quite so fabulous weather & busy with other things at the moment … but I’ll get back to it!