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Monday 17 June 2019

Monday Mural - Peace Waratah

After exiting a bookshop in Sydney's George Street in the Central Business District, I looked up and saw this mural high up across the road. (the street is closed to traffic now due to the construction of the Sydney light rail project (tram).

Fifteen storeys high at 309 George st, the girl with roses in her hair, holding an "obey" sign with a waratah (NSW floral emblem) in its circle was painted by American artist Shepard Fairey in June 2017 for the VividSydney 2017 exhibition (the same light show I've been posting about on my last two posts).

It is Sydney's biggest mural at 44mt high and 28mt wide (144,36 x 91,86 ft) and required about 400 cans of paint in aqua, blue and cream.

 


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Fairey is also known for his 2007 "Hope" portrait of former President Barack Obama and is the founder of OBEY Clothing .

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47 comments:

  1. You know it is almost poignant to look at the image of Barak Obama and to contemplate what the citizens of the United States replaced him with. They went from dignity and decency to disgrace and disgust overnight.

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  2. ...great mural, I love Shepard Fairey's work. His posters are awful. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thanks Tom. This is the first live one I've seen.

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  3. the fresco is very beautiful and I finally know now that waratah is something else than the name of a rugby team :-) Have a nice week

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    1. Thank you Kwarkito. Yes the Waratah is first of all a flower, the rugby team is also from New South Wales, named after their flower emblem.

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  4. Dearest Sami,
    That was an incredible mural; both in size and in beauty!
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  5. That is really an impressive mural, both for size and for the way it simplifies and dramatizes the subject.

    best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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    1. It looks very simple but certainly impressive. Thanks Mae.

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  6. It is a very impressive mural, but it reminds me a little of the logo for one of those chain coffee shops and I can't remember which one.

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    1. Thanks Andrew. I think the artist has used the "obey" logo on more of his murals.

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  7. Great. I've been trying to get there at the right time of day to photograph this one.

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  8. Transmite essa sensação de paz.
    Boa semana

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    1. Concordo Pedro, obrigada e boa semana.

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  9. Wow, this is beautiful and she looks so peaceful, too!
    Funny, "Outdoor Man" is on TV and they talk about... Obama :-)
    (Sad he couldn´t stay longer! Chancellor Merkel is here since forever, not good, either)

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    1. It's true, even though she hold the sign Obey she looks very peaceful.
      Not aware of "Outdoor man" just looked it up, not showing in Australia.
      I agree politicians shouldn't stay in power too long.

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    1. Obrigada Francisco, boa semana para si tambem.

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  11. A big mural but it looks a bit at an advert for something.

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    1. Thanks SC, I think the Obey sign makes it look like an advert, but it's not :)

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  12. Gosh it is a huge mural Sammi, all my favourite colours 💙💚

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    1. It was huge, and I like the colours too! Thanks Grace.

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  13. I was totally impressed by this incredible mural. The size alone was overwhelming. I wonder how long it took Fairey to design and paint it.

    It was so nice to see Obama's Hope, too. I can't believe people in my country were so "gung ho" to elect a tv personality as our leader. I just hope we do better in 2020.

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    1. Thanks Elizabeth. From what I read somewhere it took 3 days to paint the mural, which I think is impressive!
      Best of luck for the next elections :)

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  14. What a beauty, Sami! :) :) Love the Obama too.

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  15. very zen expression. always admiring huge murals.

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  16. It's a lovely mural. I hope Shepard Fairey didn't get in trouble this time for copyright violation like he did with the Obama poster. (That fiasco cost him 25K USD plus legal costs.)

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    1. Wow, had no idea about that. I think here he was invited to paint and he held talks about art during the Vivid Festival too.

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  17. I love the look of it. It reminds me of vintage packaging.

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    1. Yes, it does look very vintage Jeanie. Thanks

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  18. Such a lovely piece of art, and it took 400 cans of paint?! Wow! Hugs, RO

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  19. That's one big mural … but I like it!

    All the best Jan

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