Graffiti in Munich #1 - The Tiny Trailer Caravan
Following up my post The First Graffiti I Found in Munich, this marks the beginning of a series focused on the awesome Graffiti works I've came across, during my short stay in that beautiful city.
I found some incredible pieces while I walked randomly and aimlessly through Munich. (I'm also quite sure I've missed a lot of others.)
I'll begin with the smaller spots... and build up from there. I love what they did with this obsolete tiny caravan.
This cute trailer caravan is located in the Dietramszeller Platz (The Trams Cellar Square).
Despite its name, there was no trace of a square. In reality, the "square" is a garden surrounded by large trees. Besides this piece of art, there lies a children's playground.
Here's a closer look of both things. As you can see, the kids in those swings will always be facing this funny Graffiti. Maybe that will help them develop their creativity.
But let's look at the Graffiti a little better. I've took a couple more shots to get the drawing on its smaller side...
Looks like everyone's panicking, from the lady farmer to the animals. I wonder why?
Here's the main side of the caravan.
It seems that these animals can't see the panic behind the corner... they're all calm, relaxed and enjoying themselves. Someone should warn them that the sky is about to fall.
I hope you've enjoyed these photos. Please stay tuned for the continuation of the series.
- 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 |
It's small but indeed very cute and it certainly fits in that place! :D
It was a nice find. I doubt many tourists will be walking around here. 😉
The sky is about to fall? Lol! That's a really fun graffiti, I do love how graffiti do add color and fun to places.
Ahahah. Yeah, that's what Asterix's tribe was always afraid. Remember?
Thanks for your visit, Audrey.
Art has always been rebellious. Art has always been subdued; for art is the ultimate form of freedom.
If the same paintings were to be on a canvas hung in a painting gallery they would be praised oh so high! But since they are painted on seemingly nothingness, the meaning and depth is easily overseen.
For instance, Graffiti is a form of art that still is rebellious and undermined; but it carries along the pure essence of "ART"
Thank you for highlighting these amazing pieces! @trincowski
I fully agree with you. But at least in Europe, that seems to be changing. Street Art is getting more valued now.
A few years ago, artists were persecuted by the authorities. Not anymore.
I second you, sir! I have noticed first hand how street "vandals" are now the first choice for many people. Graffiti inspired arts are on the sides of tall buildings and on the inner walls of many schools. It has begun to being appreciated as an increment to the freedom and identification of an individual's distinctiveness.
@trincowski
I liked the good report about that. what can be made from old objects and vans to original artists or designers. Creativity is the foundation of the whole world!
You're right. Thanks for your visit, @antikus369.
I love graffiti so much as it express different situations and incidents. In ukraine i saw many street art, graffities which express different stories.. i love to explore them as i always try to find stories of each graffiti...
That makes it two of us. 😊
Thanks for stopping by.
Gotta respect the graffiti artiste , they make the world more beautiful. ( home to check out the camera you used :)
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The kids would love this graffiti, @trincowski. Nicely spotted!