Tuesday, November 28, 2017

From Neon to Negative..



 Perth artist Drew Straker well known for his incroyable neon glow technique.. 'white lines under a transparent colour' seen here, is also master of the negative, above. White only on black to give an almost negative effect. Excellent choice here, the black and white suits the grey, slightly shabby wall with rusty window grills of the Chatsworth Deli, now a florist, on Beaufort Street perfectly.. whereas a colourful mural could have looked out of place don't you think? I hope your week is off to a good start, happy Tuesday, take care and stay safe..


24 comments:

  1. You show wonderful are yet again, G!

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  2. Fabulous mural Grace, so different!

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  3. Okay, in this case, I love the black and white! It is superb, fantastic, and whatever that word Mary Poppins used! Didn't realize it was a mural at first. You're really good! :)

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  4. I like this very much Grace, so delicate painted.

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  5. But is the window real? Is the door real? They both look real.... this is gorgeous!

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  6. I love this Grace. It's one of the best I've seen.

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  7. That's really gorgeous. It has the look of a line drawing. And it's especially effective with the tiniest of reflections on the window grill. You really have cool murals in your part of the world!

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  8. Grace, you found and photographed a great mural. Not until I saw your second photo did I see that most of that was a drawing which is perfect for the location.

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  9. I love the effect of this style very much. What a super talented artist.

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  10. This is extraordinary work, Grace, I love it!

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  11. I thought the window was part of the drawing. Fooled me. Wonderful troupe l'oeil effect. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.

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  12. I really enjoy his art, it's a stunning idea!

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