a photo a day from germany's capital city
Hmmmmm....are these supposed to be Piranha? Whatever they are, this is unique. :)
pretty darn cool! and a little scary!
Nope, something like Melanocetus johnsoni, I think.
I think you're right! And I'm impressed with your knowledge, Rev!
That's a good one!
By the look of what's on each side, this must be an area filled with street art. I'd love to see it. I was in Berlin in 1970. A lot has changed!
I'm sure you wouldn't recognize the place!
Deep sea fish as subjects on the wall. A lot better then the graffiti left and right.
This is the true Kreuzberg style.
What BIG teeth. Tom The Backroads Traveller
Yikes! I'd rather have Florida kitsch! Did your goof, er, golf go well? I'm getting worse as I get older. I may have to give it up in favor of another game which is called "Who can sleep the longest?"
A couple of scary critters in that mural.
Thanks to Revrunner- I would have been wondering. Quite an unusual mural.
Great artwork if a little scary, I really like the way you have captured it though..
Very cool! Wonder what the meaning is to the artist.
Someone must have been feeling angry about something when he/she painted this.
Strange painting in the street but well done according to me ...
It is a very different mural with a unique "canvas."
they look vicious!!
I'm impressed that Revrunner could actually name the fish. I think I prefer them to the work around them.
Great¨My son was fascinated by these deep sea creatures who have their own little lanterns. Street art is so amusing to look at.
A mural without colors is always a sad thing...
Love those deep sea waters fish!
They really command the space, don't they? Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
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Hmmmmm....are these supposed to be Piranha? Whatever they are, this is unique. :)
ReplyDeletepretty darn cool! and a little scary!
ReplyDeleteNope, something like Melanocetus johnsoni, I think.
ReplyDeleteI think you're right! And I'm impressed with your knowledge, Rev!
DeleteThat's a good one!
ReplyDeleteBy the look of what's on each side, this must be an area filled with street art. I'd love to see it. I was in Berlin in 1970. A lot has changed!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you wouldn't recognize the place!
DeleteDeep sea fish as subjects on the wall. A lot better then the graffiti left and right.
ReplyDeleteThis is the true Kreuzberg style.
DeleteWhat BIG teeth. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteYikes! I'd rather have Florida kitsch! Did your goof, er, golf go well? I'm getting worse as I get older. I may have to give it up in favor of another game which is called "Who can sleep the longest?"
ReplyDeleteA couple of scary critters in that mural.
ReplyDeleteThanks to Revrunner- I would have been wondering. Quite an unusual mural.
ReplyDeleteGreat artwork if a little scary, I really like the way you have captured it though..
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Wonder what the meaning is to the artist.
ReplyDeleteSomeone must have been feeling angry about something when he/she painted this.
ReplyDeleteStrange painting in the street but well done according to me ...
ReplyDeleteIt is a very different mural with a unique "canvas."
ReplyDeletethey look vicious!!
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed that Revrunner could actually name the fish. I think I prefer them to the work around them.
ReplyDeleteGreat¨My son was fascinated by these deep sea creatures who have their own little lanterns. Street art is so amusing to look at.
ReplyDeleteA mural without colors is always a sad thing...
ReplyDeleteLove those deep sea waters fish!
ReplyDeleteThey really command the space, don't they? Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
ReplyDelete