Various Mural with Different Styles in a Narrow Alley - CCC's Street Art Contest #178

This post will be my first post in the StreetArt community in 2024. In this post, I will share some images of murals with various styles that I found in a narrow alley when I was trying to avoid the traffic jam that happened on the main road that I was traveling on.


The first is a mural depicting a large Tosca-colored bowl filled with udon and large pieces of meat. There is also an egg that has been halved at the end of this mural. This mural is drawn using Graphic Illustration Style.

The second image still uses the same style. From my point of view, this is a picture of a person in a full-body costume, where the mask shows a hose that I think is a re-breather. It can also be seen that he is holding an object resembling a bolt in his right hand. The main color of this image is still the same as the previous udon image. In this picture, I also found the artist who created this mural, Hoobs, which was drawn in 2021.

It is still in the same style but with a very different object. This mural looks like a doodle with various colors. At the bottom, there is also writing with the name "Irfan", which I am not sure if it is the artist or not.

The next image uses a different style, Grafitti Lettering. The artist who made it put the word "LIES" on this mural and gave it an orange color. Inside the lettering, some symbols are made using black spray paint. Some of them are animal footprints, triangles, stars inside a circle, and an H letter inside a circle.


This last image is again using Graphic Illustration Style. A bird with a diverse background and dominated by purple-blue color. When I took this picture, I immediately remembered that I had taken a similar picture in a different place. After checking the photo archive, I found the photo and discovered that I had also used the photo as part of my entry in CCC's Street Art Contest #118.
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Anyway, that's my story for the CCC's Street Art Contest #178, hosted by the awesome @digi-me. If you're into sharing your artsy finds, check out the contest through this link.


Thank you for stopping by and don't hesitate to leave your comments on this post—whatever they may be, I would truly appreciate it. I look forward to sharing more stories with you in the future. Until then, Happy Hiving!


All these pictures were taken using iPhone XR
and processed through Adobe Lightroom




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