This is one of four murals that have been painted on the underpass of the Cahill Expressway where it crosses Harrington Street, at The Rocks. The award winning murals were created by Geoff Williams in 2011, depicting the city as it was in the past. It is based oh a photo which shows Harrington Street being excavated to its current level. Following the outbreak of the plague in 1900, the State Government seized control of The Rocks and began to straighten and realign the streets, which had evolved without planning from the convict period.
oh, my, what a stunning mural! It seems as if one could feel the texture of the boulders, it is so life-like.
ReplyDeleteThis mural is exceptional. Jim. I hope it is so well regarded that the graffiti "artists" will leave it alone.
ReplyDeletestunning. For far I thought it look like rock carving. It's so real looking
ReplyDeleteVery neat. It almost looks like a photo.
ReplyDeleteIt is fantastic that such quality murals brighten our public spaces with such intrigue.
ReplyDeleteThat is really nice art
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Lovely art street,greeting from Belgium.
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Solid, I like it!
ReplyDeleteIt almost looks like a B&W photo, very nice done.
ReplyDeleteWow, awesome mural.
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I don't think I have noticed the mural but it is quite recent. Certainly after I stopped being in the city regularly.
ReplyDeleteGosh he's really talented Jim, very realistic. Enjoyed the link explaining their placement.. will make this a definite to see when i come over.
ReplyDeleteYou have to applaud a town that commissions historical murals to help preserve its past. The example is stunning. Looks like flipping through an old family album. Thanks, Jim, for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
ReplyDeleteIt's fabulous, Jim!
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