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Street Art

A smiling man. I don't know why.

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To me, he looks like he’s making a somewhat pained grin, confused and entertained by all the folks that are probably usually there. But then again, I could be bad at reading faces.

I love him! That dude has style, for sure.

He really looks good with the closed shop behind him with the gate down.
 
A woman holding an origami crane.

And this shows the trouble I'm having in getting some of these pictures, I had to go out on an obscure angle so that I could see the whole picture without a building in the way. Many of them are just in small back alleys.

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A woman made of mist? A woman dissolving in to mist?

This is an apartment building so I'll probably never get a shot with no cars in the way.

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The greedy pigs.

I do understand the meaning of this one, they're in Rundle Mall, our main shopping strip. :)

Some clown draped them in tinsel and I didn't want to remove it in case I got in to trouble. I'll try for better shots of them on Easter Sunday.

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Found one in the wild. I was just going about my day and I noticed it. Probably because of this thread, I am especially attentive now.

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I took a page from @Outdated ‘s book today, and capitalized on the quiet New Year’s morning. I drove to the nearest “city,” enjoying the empty roads. Noticed quite a few things that I don’t typically see as I avoid the chaos there at all costs. I belong in the quiet country.

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I took a page from @Outdated ‘s book today, and capitalized on the quiet New Year’s morning. I drove to the nearest “city,” enjoying the empty roads. Noticed quite a few things that I don’t typically see as I avoid the chaos there at all costs. I belong in the quiet country.
I much prefer to be out in the wild myself, but I found an empty city to be a magical place in it's own right. I miss the lockdowns.
 

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