Monday, 27 June 2022

Revesby. telephone exchange

 
This mural is on the wall of the telephone exchange on the corner of The River Road and Doyle Road, in the south western suburb of Revesby. It was created by street artist Phibs in 2016. The red lines symbolise wi-fi waves. The faces reflect the connection of people and the moving cogs in blue represent multiculturalism in the community.
Linked to: Monday MuralBlue MondayRuby TuesdayThrough My Lens.

13 comments:

  1. Up is down and down is up. I enjoyed the symmetry.

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  2. Is there an explanation of the symbolism next to the mural?

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    1. I've mentioned the symbols which are wi-fi, connecting people and multiculturalism.

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  3. A happy one, captured in great light-conditions.

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  4. Quite a nice mural. We have some Phibs murals in Perth too. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Jim.

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  5. This mural has in interesting interpretation of multiculturalism by the artist(s)

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  6. Interesting. At first glance, it reminded me of the symbol for an air raid shelter.

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