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Robert Street Art



Thank you everyone for your commiserations on our drought situation, we have a little bit of water left that we are being very careful with that hopefully should last us until our delivery next Monday.

Moving right along...this is another mural by NZ street artist Rodrigo Rozas that I found in Whangarei recently, not sure of the name but it's on the corner of Robert and John Street. I posted a few months ago about one of his in Hikurangi.

Made from spray paint it was made in collaboration with fellow artist Mighty Duke.  Rodrigo is a visual artist from Chile, who graduated in 2016 with a bachelor's degree in applied arts from Northtec. His art has a focus in street art, airbrushing and portraiture. He has completed many commission murals for schools, gyms and local business around Whangarei and the Northland area.

A few people have asked about the man's facial expression. In Maori culture the poking out of the tongue was used in warfare to intimidate the other side, kind of like what you would see in a rugby game where the All Blacks do the haka.

Linking up with Mural Monday and Our World Tuesday.

Comments

Fun60 said…
A very striking mural. I like his use of colour.
Bertiebo said…
Intriguing. What is he disgusted with?
Amypie said…
I don't think he's disgusted, the form of poking the tongue right out in Maori tradition represents intimidation of whoever is watching, kind of like when they do it in the rugby haka.
Sami said…
The mural is very well painted Aimz. So sorry about the water shortage. Just listening to the news tonight and I heard that north of Sydney they had heavy rain and terrible floods, while just a couple of weeks ago everything was burning! All very sad.
Thanks for contributing.
Sharon said…
That fellow has quite an expression going on.
Rhonda Albom said…
I love that mural. It has a very modern feeling to it.
William Kendall said…
This one works well for me.
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
I love well done, not graffiti, murals, and this one of yours is great.
Photo Cache said…
My kind of mural. Yes, art and not the graffiti kind, although some graffitis are really nice too.

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PerthDailyPhoto said…
What a fab find Amy, I do like his style! Love the typical haka expression 💙
carol l mck said…
Awesome street art and photography !

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DawnTreader said…
Thanks for the explanation! :)

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