Graffiti in Munich #15 - Under the Donnersberger Bridge - Human Realm [+ 1 SBI Share Quizz]
1 year and 2 months after my initial post in the series Graffiti in Munich, the final chapter is finally here.
The previous post - Animal Kingdom - was focused on the Graffiti works which included animals and now I will show you the remaining drawings - of human and humanoid figures. All of these paintings make use of the columns of the parking lot as a canvas.
All the photos were taken under the Donnersbergerbrücke (Donnersberger Bridge) on June of 2017.
Alice in Wonderland is a theme used quite often, from painting to tattoos, movies and music. Street Artists are no different and they draw inspiration from the same places, as the next 3 works will show.
These works are truly outstanding, full of incredible details.
During most of the day, these were covered by cars. It took me a while to get a chance to take a few clean shots. The one above, I never had a chance to take a complete photo... but the next one, I was lucky enough to see it unblocked, and I quickly grabbed my camera.
The next couple of pieces were a match and look quite scary and amazing at the same time.
Yes, I have heard about Yoga but this is ridiculous. I'll need a few lessons to get there.
The above two drawings are kind of bonkers but nothing special, when compared to the next fellow. Or fellows?
5 heads and 3 chickens living on top of one of the heads. How maddening!!!
The next dude is hunting butterflies and I love the style of this drawing.
The following piece is very interesting, creative and stands out for its overall craziness. The first thing I saw was a big red hand with eyes and a mouth...
Only a moment later I realized there was a dude under water, attached to the hand!!! Wow!
Time to break the momentum a bit... I'll let you catch your breath by showing you the work of a wannabe Street Artist who saw a clear space and decided to use it...
Yes, he's gonna have to eat a lot of soup, to reach the quality of the works that are on display at this open air gallery.
Next we have a couple of dudes playing Yo-Yo. One is never to old to have fun with those things, right?
I admit it took me over a couple of minutes to decipher the text in the next Graffiti. But after I got it, it seemed stupidly obvious.
Can you tell me what you read, in the comment section?
Moving from the green of the lime to the yellow of the lemon... we get to a drawing of a robot figure. Oh, well, he's not human, but I guess he wouldn't exist without humans. I think he fits well on the Human Realm, even if he's demolishing the whole neighborhood by accident.
Give him a break, guys. It's not easy to be a giant robot. You think you would do better?
The next portrait is an excellent job. Look at the details from his eyes to the camera he holds. Simply wonderful!
If you have been paying attention to this series, you must have recognised his jacket. If you did, make a comment saying where you recognised it from... and if you have the first correct answer, you'll win 1 SBI share (@steembasicincome)!
The following piece was one of my favorites. What a magnificent work of art!
Poor bartender. She must be having a rough night, with too many drunks harassing her. Even the beer mugs seem unhappy! Remind me not to go to this bar, it doesn't seem to be a fun place. 😂
Here's another fabulous piece from the Graphism crew! Wow! These guys are really good!!!
And finally, we have a cowgirl who didn't have a cow... so she used a spray can instead. It's a very strange kind of rodeo... ahaahh! 😆
That's it, that was the last Graffiti from my Munich series. I hope you liked these works.
To conclude the post, I'll leave you with three shots of the square and building located right next these amazing Street Art Gallery.
Very slick and modern, isn't it?
Here's a full view of the building.
I hope you've enjoyed these photos. If you want to get back and see the rest of the series, here are all the parts. In each post, you'll find links to the other articles, to help you navigate.
- The First Graffiti I Found in Munich
- 3 Graffiti at Munich's Elisabeth Market + Poem "Civilización" by Jaime Torres Bodet
- Graffiti in Munich #1 - The Tiny Trailer Caravan
- Graffiti in Munich #2 - A Religious Themed Graffiti
- Graffiti in Munich #3 - Lovely Graffiti by the Rail-Tracks
- Graffiti in Munich #4 - Work In Progress
- Graffiti in Munich #5 - Abandoned Construction Site - A Place With a Thousand Graffiti
- Graffiti in Munich #6 - Abandoned Construction Site - The Coolest Graffiti Works
- Graffiti in Munich #7 - The Beer Factory
- Graffiti in Munich #8 - Under the Brudermühl Bridge
- Graffiti in Munich #9 - Miscellaneous Drawings Here and There
- Graffiti in Munich #10 - Donnersberger Bridge - Fire
- Graffiti in Munich #11 - Donnersberger Bridge - Earth
- Graffiti in Munich #12 - Donnersberger Bridge - Water & Wind
- Graffiti in Munich #13 - Under the Donnersberger Bridge - Funny Drawings, a Landscape and other Abstract Art
- Graffiti in Munich #14 - Under the Donnersberger Bridge - Animal Kingdom
- Graffiti in Munich #15 - Under the Donnersberger Bridge - Human Realm
Camera | Canon IXUS 210 |
Location | Munich - Germany |
Edited with GIMP |
Wow! another amazing post! Hard to pick a favorite. But the "dude under water".... Are you sure you don't have more? I have really enjoyed all of your posts from Munich :)
Thanks a lot. I am pretty sure there are more but I didn't run into them. 😂
Thanks for your comment.
Very cool, the screaming hand looks like a homage to Jim Phillips in 1985, the main logo of the Santa Cruz brand
I didn't know that, I just googled it. Thanks for the information, Jeremy!
Wow excellent collection.. Recently I started watching Ink master seasons, tattoo designs to understand and learn more about art.. I never knew that there are so much to learn about art. Old school designs, illustrations and lot more..
By the way beautiful series buddy..
Yeah, that show is crazy. I doubt that it's 100% legit. I don't think some of those drawings can be made in the 4h or 6h timeframe they say on the show. They probably take a lot longer than that.
Thanks for your visit.
Again, the quality of this graffiti is amazing and I'm so glad you are sharing with all of us. We can enjoy it in the comfort of our armchair :) Thanks @trincowski
It's not the same thing, though... is it?
Thanks for the comment! 😉
I love them all! Which makes me wonder, is it too late for me to re try drawing and sketching? Perhaps after my course? hahahahahaha
That, I don't know. But you are on time to claim the 1 SBI quiz. No one tried it yet and it's super easy.
yeah.how exactly does it work?there was an sbi thing before ....I need to check my mail and let you know....
Easy peasy. Just answer the quiz question in my post.
Is it over?
I can't believe.
I think that you will continue this topic.
Yep. I have no more shots of Graffiti in Munich. I have plenty of shots of Graffiti... and from Munich, but the two together? No more.
Thanks for your support.
Great artists there! Amazing stuff!
We have some great ones around here, too. But the quality and quantity of Graffiti in Munich is absurd!!!
Yep, Lisbon has a ton of hidden and not-so-hidden pearls!
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Amazing art! Thank you for the great photos!
Thanks for your visit, Tais. I'm glad you liked it.
Great piece of street art with different styles and lettering. I like The History of BeatBox, beautiful...
Yeah! Thanks for reading it. Aaaahha. Sometimes I wonder if people read my posts or just look at the photos. 😅
Thanks for stopping by!