It is indeed delightful! I see that the sign in the window on left says you must call a phone number for medical assistance. Guess they don't want walk-ins from all those procedures-gone-wrong at the tattoo parlor 😁
Somehow I'm thinking of Michelangelo's painting "The creation of Adam" with those two outstretched fingers almost touching. Perhaps the man is installing that spark of life into this new artificial being. Is this the start of AI ?
Nice.
Looking closer it seems like this one represents a canoe in a pond? I guess that means something in the context of this artwalk?
The different angled surfaces certainly make for some nice contrasting reflections. I'm sure it's an interesting Artwalk to make
Good !
Not sure how you did this or what the original looked like but the result is good !
I think I can see a windmill, a crane and perhaps even a hot air baloon in there somewhere?
I think the leaning tower reminds the viewer the boxes on the bike are precarious and in turn the life of recycler is also precarious. It is all day by day and moment by moment.
I like the second image here as well.
Instinct tells me I need to know why they are pointing. Maybe if I stare at it a little longer...
Except I will always be blind at this angle from seeing what they see, similar to the busts.
Thanks for the feedback Manuel.
I left the foreground quite dark to let that bright mountain hut and the trees in the sunshine really shine out from the shadows. Like a bright light glowing at the end of a tunnel long hike ;-)
I see this one as, if you are a tourist, get drunk, visit tattoo parlor and all that ails you is fixed.
or
You got a bad tattoo on vacation, they can fix it!
Just so many ways to interpret this.
Maybe, fell off jet ski, broke leg, get a cast, pain killers and a tattoo to remember the time you broke your leg on vacation!
Thank you for picking up the busts. I felt the same about them. The two on the scaffold are experts in their field. Something, I don't know what it was, had their total attention. I watched them at work for some time. I presume they were concerned about an area of the painting.