Lots going on this morning getting in the way of writing posts. The General Election results are in and we will have a labour Government, having seen off the Conservatives... at last. In my constituency a Green candidate won, which is great news, bring…
Lots going on this morning getting in the way of writing posts. The General Election results are in and we will have a labour Government, having seen off the Conservatives... at last. In my constituency a Green candidate won, which is great news, bringing the total of Green MPs up to 4 from 1 before - the start of something exciting perhaps. I am also not feeling too bright - I have tested negative for Covid, so it must be some other stoopid summer bug that I have.
There were so many outstanding Upfest murals this year, but this was one of the most eye-catching. Painted by Jagung, a young Malaysian artist, who loves to use colour, talking in his profile about playing with colour inversion, although I don't see any evidence of it here.
The day I photographed this piece, it was surprisingly busy, and I had to wait a while before I could hog the space. The portrait piece is notable for the large amount of the wall taken up by the orange yellow and red figurative flames, and relatively small portrait - a clever device to create tons of movement and energy.
A close up of the face and hand of our hero shows that Jagung hasn't shirked or dodged doing an incredible job with creating the realism of the face within the abstract frame of swirling flames. A hot mural in all senses of the word.
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