Wolf Lane has been a place to go for cool little bars and tasty food for a while, but thanks to the PUBLIC 2014 project, its now home to a whole lot of super cool street art as well. This mural by Perth artist Hurben was actually ahead of that curve, having been up since 2012, but its still one of my favourites. Thanks for the well wishes on my last couple of posts, I am feeling a bit better today!
a very pretty bat-wolf
ReplyDeleteI can see why you like it, Aimee. It's pretty cool!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a boy in wolf's clothing. Very clever!
ReplyDeleteThe first shot is really great - where is that, exactly?
ReplyDeleteNow that is quite a wolf!
ReplyDeleteHaha! The young girl is brave sitting within reach of the big bad wolf!
ReplyDeleteThat must be a singing wolf and a singing wolf is probably not a dangerous wolf unless, of course, it's singing a dirge and then you better be wary...except...it appears this big, bad wolf has already ingested a youthful human. Run!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great mural, Aimee!
ReplyDeleteIt's a cool mural and I love the lettering! Glad you're feeling better!
ReplyDeletePleas take us down these streets. Wolf. Wolf.
ReplyDeleteOh, what a great mural!! Thanks for sharing, Aimee!! Hope your week is going well!!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I like it and I'm happy to hear you are on the mend too.
ReplyDeleteI love the title of this post Aimee! I'm a big fan of street art, so this is awesome to me. I became a little bit obsessed after going to Bristol and seeing all the different, cool pieces of art on the walls of old buildings - I love it, gives a place so much character! - Tasha
ReplyDeleteLOVE this!
ReplyDeleteThat wolf is very fitting for Wolf Lane.
ReplyDeleteOOOOOOo At first I thought the wolf was holding large knitting needles...like an alternative to the 3 Fates of legend...Intriguing wolf pose.
ReplyDeleteartistic and what a great posting!
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