
Street art by Kamiran Haji, Konstanz, April 2017


Copyright Debbie Smyth, 1 February 2021
Enjoying street art has become a regular event on my travels around the world: more of my findings can be seen here
For even more art, pop over to see Sami at Monday Mural
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I felt a mixed message in this mural. The plight of the homeless looking for shelter are shown in darkness, almost impressionistic inspired, while the little boy in the box on the right is in full light, seemingly has much going for him, and appears to be able to look past the hardships he “presumably” must endure.
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No. I’ve never come across any of his work before.
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Where was this one taken?
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In Konstanz. In an underpass near the station. Have you seen any other work by this artist? He’s not one I know and his Facebook doesn’t tell me much.
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Makes its point beautifully.
janet
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Beautiful streetart with a clear message. I love this kind of art.
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Beautiful and sad at the same time. It shows the reality of our cities.
Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Debbie.
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Most expressive and very sa
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Always the danger of street art – seeing sadness. Let’s hope lots of people look at this one and think.
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Indeed
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Une très belle fresque, très expressive et dramatique
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And a great contrast with beautiful Konstanz just above
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Ooh, painful! 😦 😦
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A sharp reminder that some people are struggling wherever you are in the world. I was out here for a finance conference, enjoying the beauty of the lake and the architecture – not the same for everyone 😦
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Many struggling here too, Debs! We walk the lanes nodding and smiling but we know many struggle to make ends meet. The local charities have never been so necessary 🙄💕
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This is so beautiful! A lot of stories hidden in this one!
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