Yesterday I discovered two new murals in Gloucester Street beside Turanga. I gather they are part of this year’s Mini Flare Street Art Festival. The first is an attractive picture of a bird:
I’m not sure what kind of bird it is, but it could almost be a phoenix rising from the fire and I think it’s possibly by Dcypher.
On the adjacent wall someone was working on an image of three faces. The festival runs until 22 March, so it should be finished within a week.
I think it was a woman in the scissor-lift, so suspect this is by Kophie aka Meep. There’s nothing up yet to identify the artists. This year’s festival also features a new mural by Owen Dippie (of the adorable elephants and the ballerina), and I look forward to finding out where that is.
It’s great to have these additions to our inner city – thank you, Flare.
I always love to see a mural
and in this corner they are plural
The street art in the city is amazing in variety and style. Travelling by bus is a good way to view it, but if you’re walking you can study it more closely.
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It’s always thrilling to discover something new.
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The bird looks familiar, almost like a finch.
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I expect there’ll be a notice identifying it soon.
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