Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Street Art in Our Town

In downtown Ann Arbor, many shops and restaurants have murals painted on their
window glass. The one in this photo combines with the reflection of the street
tree and sky in a very interesting way.
Jerusalem Garden restaurant porch. Signed by “Brush Monkeys” 

Under the Railroad Bridge... 

Mural under a railroad bridge, downtown Ann Arbor.
On the other side of the street. 

The Bus Station Murals

Real people standing around the bus station blend in with the figures in this mural.
More real people joining those in the mural
On the same block, the back of an entrance to the garage offers this image
from "Singing in the Rain." The bricks are all painted on the smooth wall.
I should have lined up the hand with the lamppost!
Artist: David Zinn.

This post for mostly wordless Wednesday by mae sander.
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7 comments:

bermudaonion said...

What a lovely way to brighten up the cityscape.

Kitchen Riffs said...

Street art is SO interesting! Much of it isn't very good, but some of it is museum quality. But whether it';s good or not, it's usually an interesting insight to the artist. It's always fun to look at. Thanks for the pictures!

R's Rue said...

I love the murals. So beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
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Iris Flavia said...

Beautiful. I was about saying the bus station is my favorite, but, nooo, you topped it with the singing in the rain. Wonderful!!!

Bertiebo said...

Wow, Mae, there's a lot to see in your town. I love the singing in the rain one. Singing in the rain is what people should do

Sami said...

The bus station mural and the singing in the rain are my favourites. Thanks for participating Mae

Jackie McGuinness said...

I can't pick a favourite!