We're now on the fourth floor of the Palm Ave. Parking Garage as we continue our tour of 'Going Vertical', a public art program of themed murals within the garage. The theme for this floor is...music. I really like the funky, dazzling display of color in this one. And, look at that puffy cheek! It seems as though he's blasting the color right off the wall. Check out other murals at Monday Mural.
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This one is a real feetwarmer!
Wow! Another awesome mural from the parking garage. I hope there's more.
I'm waiting for you to get to the mural that my friend painted. Hope I didn't miss it.
Really starting to like Mural Monday. Hope there is a lot of floors to this garage.
Great mural. Like it that the whole background of colors comes from the trumpet as the color and composition of music.
I like the colors of the music getting piped from his trumpet.
This parking garage is a real bonanza of murals, enough to supply you for a month or more.
I hope you've got more than 4 floors, this one's so vibrant! Love the play of color and graphic lines.
It's worth visiting that garage even if you don't have a car!
This is a great project and I agree with Red Pat's comment about not needing a car to appreciate the artwork.
Wow! That's a real spot of color! What a great idea. :)
Or blowing the color onto the wall ... that's what came to my mind. Very cool.
Not just music, but Jazz. Dizzy Gillespie used to puff his cheeks out like this. Wonderful image. Love this series. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
The artwork in this garage absolutely blows me away. We need to find some way to get the idea in front of the national garage owners association.
Beautiful! The detail of the musician's cheek makes me feel the good music!
The parking garage murals are fantastic. I think all garage owners should consider adding this to their otherwise blah decor!
It just gets better and better.
Fabulous SRQ, the colours are so vibrant, nice way to cheer up a dreary wall oui!
That is just fabulous, love the patterns they really add to the piece. I think this might be by the artist Chor Boogie, he always adds that little bird that sits on the trumpet.
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