Graffiti Of My City No. 30 - The Last Of My Tribal Street Art
Hello graffiti lovers. Welcome to Round 30 of this contest, Graffiti Of My City hosted by @slon21veka. The contest post can be found here. Read all about it and join us in this exciting contest.
As you know from my previous posts to this Contest, the Davao City National High School has a very long wall along its perimeter that is full of paintings or murals of tribal ancestors and people of Mindanao, Philippines. Located along F. Torres Street in Davao City, Philippines, this institution is the biggest secondary public school in the whole of Mindanao, which is the 2nd largest island of the country. In this post I will be showing you all the rest of the tribal art and paintings on this wall which I have not posted before. This will end my tribal art graffiti posts.
First is this street art of two elderly tribal folks who appear to be friends posing for a photoshoot.
Next is this painting of a teenage boy and girl who look like they are attending a tribal festivity.
A couple who has withstood the test of time, and are still happily in love with each other.
An old tribesman who appears to be a widower.
Single men probably looking for wife.
And that's everything there is on this wall. I hope you enjoyed my tribal street art presentation. Good luck to all the other participants. Meanwhile, take care everyone and may you all have a great week ahead.
(All photos are mine.)