4 thoughts on “Mural on General Eremia Grigorescu St.”
Mira Tudor, Thank you for the image and information. The woman against a background of trees inspired an internet search where I quite like Sweet Damage Crew’s well-known seated youth looking skyward. Is the mural overlooking a parking lot? What an inspiring way to begin and end a working day with wall art.
Mira Tudor, Thank you for the image and the write-up. My previous comment must not have taken. I nevertheless remember pondering how much the mural fits in with the street life. What would the General Eremia Grigorescu Street neighborhood call to mind?
You’re right: it’s a nice, leafy street, which is probably why the artists were inspired to paint those trees. As for the watery environment, I see it as a way to jolt the imagination.
Mira Tudor, Thank you for the image and information. The woman against a background of trees inspired an internet search where I quite like Sweet Damage Crew’s well-known seated youth looking skyward. Is the mural overlooking a parking lot? What an inspiring way to begin and end a working day with wall art.
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Sorry, I meant to answer sooner. The mural is adjacent to the next property.
Thank you for mentioning the image of the young man looking upwards at the moon. I love it!
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Mira Tudor, Thank you for the image and the write-up. My previous comment must not have taken. I nevertheless remember pondering how much the mural fits in with the street life. What would the General Eremia Grigorescu Street neighborhood call to mind?
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You’re right: it’s a nice, leafy street, which is probably why the artists were inspired to paint those trees. As for the watery environment, I see it as a way to jolt the imagination.
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