In a parking garage in downtown Ann Arbor is a recently-created mural covering two sides of a concrete divider/structural support. I took the photos very early last week, on a sunny Sunday morning. I was thus able to have an unobstructed view of the art work, as no cars were parked in the structure.
The mural is by W.C. Bevan, and was sponsored by the Ann Arbor Art Association. The artists's statement from the Art Association Website:
"W. C. Bevan is an American painter and muralist based in Detroit, MI. His early art interests were guided by his father, a folk musician, and his mother encouraging non-traditional ways of life. The beginning of his career was shaped by being a punk and noise musician, traveler, graffiti artist, and construction worker in Memphis, TN.
"His recent mural and painting work is focused on high contrast visual movement, imaginary extensions of architecture, uncommon rhythms rooted in free-associative practices, self-reflective scenarios rooted in an embrace of chance/change, and a deep respect for folk art traditions and their regional manifestations."
Blog post and photos © 2021 mae sander.
What a wonderful addition to a parking garage. I am sure I would have to stand in front of it for a long time just to take in all the small details!
ReplyDeleteAn amazing mural, adds beauty to a plain boring wall.
ReplyDeleteI think it's amazing how these artists are being supported. And bringing some interest to an otherwise boring space.
ReplyDeleteThis is really one with a lot of impact. Well done (and good for you, getting there early!)
ReplyDeleteit's a weird but original graphism.A real artwork. I like it.
ReplyDeleteI could see the punk and noise musician and graffiti artist in these murals. Gotta love how the black and white take over the bland parking garage and give it flavor.
ReplyDeleteWonderful how he made a dull place beautiful. Even black and white is better than leaving us with "nothing". Fun one. Bet it gets many a smile.
ReplyDeleteYou always want to leave a parking garage as soon as possible. Not this time. Very nice work!
ReplyDeletei adore street art/murals. so many cities and even country towns have them now. splendid!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea - a lovely mural to brighten a normally dark and boring area
ReplyDeleteA great mural for the parking garage. Glad you went early to get the murals without the cars blocking the full view.
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating in Monday Murals Mae.
How unusual! I'm used to murals having more color and am enjoying focusing on the design of this one.
ReplyDeleteIt completely changes the wall, it's amazing !
ReplyDeleteThis is good use of the space :) Thanks for your visit!
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