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13-Dec-2020

The whole picture

I had posted pictures of these two murals separately a while back but was in the neighborhood again so made an attempt to get the entire building. (I couldn’t last time because there was a police cruiser in my way, and we weren’t supposed to be in the parking lot.) I can’t fix any more of the wide angle distortion (and actually distorted it in a different direction) but wanted to show the whole work of art, so here it is.

The murals were created by American artist James Bullough, who lives and works in Berlin, on the AVA apartment building in NoMa at 55 M Street NE.

Bullough's studio paintings and huge monumentally scaled site-specific murals combine delicately handled realistic portraiture with harsh graphic distortion and abstraction. Inspired by the gritty urban graffiti he saw as a youth growing up in Washington, DC, Bullough harnessed its energy and edge while teaching himself more traditional realistic oil painting techniques by studying the Old Masters. Combining the momentum of the one and the technical precision of the other, his work is about staging compelling contrasts and juxtapositions. Whether working with spray paint on massive facades or oils in his studio, Bullough’s work strikes a delicate balance between realistic portraiture and stylized distortions, straddling the space between traditional and contemporary.

Best to view in "Original" because other versions resized by Pbase are decidedly
unsharp.

‘Madam’s Organ Mural,’ posted earlier:

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janescottcumming14-Dec-2020 18:30
Such a great mural! Thanks for showing it all together. V
Julie Oldfield14-Dec-2020 17:49
That looks awesome! I love your POV pointing upwards. V
Jeff Real14-Dec-2020 14:16
What a cool idea this is!
I really love this and the entire series!
V
ragnarandren14-Dec-2020 12:06
I have never seen anything like this on houses. Very smart view and artistically painted! And well photographed, of course! V.
fotabug14-Dec-2020 07:31
Wow, amazing mural! It certainly draws the eye!
Dennis Hoyne14-Dec-2020 04:48
Such a dynamic and interesting mural, nicely photographed.
joseantonio14-Dec-2020 04:12
very nice composition and POV. v
Gill Kopy14-Dec-2020 03:55
such a wonderful work of art - great to see the overall work V
Dave Berry14-Dec-2020 02:47
That's terirific! Really ingenious. V
David Buzzeo14-Dec-2020 01:41
The artist certainly understood the power of the hidden line. V
Don14-Dec-2020 01:10
Great use of two buildings (and the space between).
Hank Vander Velde14-Dec-2020 00:42
A fantastic two-part mural Helen. Great work by the artist and well captured by you.
Don Mottershead14-Dec-2020 00:27
Cool! The whole is more than the sum of its parts.
Nick Paoni13-Dec-2020 23:29
Love how the mural spans the two sides of the building.