Clever “Musical Architecture” Murals by Spanish Artist Sfhir via My Modern Met [Shared]

Clever “Musical Architecture” Murals by Spanish Artist Sfhir via My Modern Met

The image features a large mural painted on the side of a building. The mural depicts a woman with her eyes closed, wearing a white floral headpiece and a flowing garment with pink accents. Her right hand is raised, appearing to play a musical instrument, with her fingers positioned as if pressing keys. The background of the mural includes abstract splashes of paint in shades of brown, black, and beige, with musical notes and staff lines integrated into the design. The building has a stone facade with multiple windows, some of which are painted blue to blend with the mural. The lower part of the building is made of gray stone, and the upper part is painted a light color. The mural covers the entire upper half of the building, creating a striking visual effect.</p>

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Spanish street artist Sfhir is known for his large-scale realistic murals. And over the past two years, he’s been utilizing his 20 years of experience painting in the street to create murals that are a true fusion of art and architecture. This “musical architecture” series features figures strumming on instruments that are perfectly integrated into their setting, cleverly using architectural elements to enhance the scene.

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