
Update: Want to know the story behind this mural? Check Bibi's comment under "Comments."
Impressions of Belgrade and Serbia and maybe photos from an in-country trip by a long-term ex-pat.
Yes, I know it should read 'Minox and I, but I felt the need for alliteration. Once again I was downtown with my tiny camera. I've ...
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Holy Moley! I'm glad you always prompt me to enlage the picture - I would miss so much otherwise - like knowing when to hit the dirt.
Great post!
Wow, very interesting and yes, she's packin heat!
I don't know what to make of that. It's an impressive mural but I'd be curious to know who financed it.
Oh , that's not nice! Disturbing I think. We certainly need to know more about this one Bibi.
Lots of hugs to you today,
V
an angel with so many arms... it seems Shiva god.
Interesting to see a rifle coming out from dress
Hello Bibi !
Great shot, and nice wall...
See You later...
this is one of the best pics by far...how do they get up there...scaffolding? maybe they 'fly'.
Virginia, here's the story:
This mural was done by a French artist, Guillaume Albi, on the occasion of BELEF 2008 (Belgrade Summer Festival.)It is entitled, The Saint of Belgrade, and represents an angel who is protecting Belgrade's treasures (at any cost, apparently, if you've enlarged the photo.) Albi was inspired by Belgrade's history. It is a city that has been constantly destroyed and rebuilt over the centuries. Albi finished this mural in two days' time, and it was done in acrylic paint.
Here in Madrid there are some walls like that to... I love them!!!
Thanks for the explanation. A heavily armed angel keeping peace through superior fire-power! A very practical approach.
Very ineresting - thank you for giving us l'histoire!
TWO DAYS?? That is amazing. Well I forgive her for packing a pistol now.
I am so glad that I enlarged this beauty!
That is such a starling image when enlarged. It definitely challenges the viewer, the angel with a gun. Thank you for the history in order for us to understand the concept behind the most striking image.
Wow, that is a striking image - and it only took 2 days to paint?!
I recognise the street, but I can't work out from which building you took this photo from. Is it from the bridge - although I'm sure the bridge is much further behind you...
Is a response going to be on the right wall? by the same artist or someone else?
Hi! Don't know, but my shutter finger is ever-ready. If it happens, you'll find out!
Pretty amazing
wow. an angel packing heat. :O
This is very cool. Amazing detail.
quite unusual art. viewed large, the photo has lots of detail. thanks for the interesting shot.
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