A sad perspective.
There are a lot of places like this, with colors
from the streets ‘artists’.
Happy WW and a fine week.
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Happy WW and a fine week!
I like the way the clouds contrast with the weathered brick. I could do without the tagging, though!
Hugs to you, Sam Sam, and Big Merp!
catsynth
This one seems to elicit a negative vibe. For me, it’s quite intriguing – I saw lots of city blocks like this in the Bronx in New York, and they were just a “natural” part of the landscape. And thus, they catch my eye visually.
messymimi
It looks like the kind of place where you need to be careful.
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10 responses to “Wordless Wednesday: Chicago Perspective”
A sad perspective.
There are a lot of places like this, with colors
from the streets ‘artists’.
Happy WW and a fine week.
My post was labeled by blogger, I do not why. In case that you will see a message…
Happy WW and a fine week!
A very cinematic take!
Reminds me about Burke (nouvels by Andrew Vachss)
Happy WW from Germany 🙂
It looks bleak. Not inviting.
Thank you for hosting the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week. ♥
I like the way the clouds contrast with the weathered brick. I could do without the tagging, though!
Hugs to you, Sam Sam, and Big Merp!
This one seems to elicit a negative vibe. For me, it’s quite intriguing – I saw lots of city blocks like this in the Bronx in New York, and they were just a “natural” part of the landscape. And thus, they catch my eye visually.
It looks like the kind of place where you need to be careful.
Looks like a rough area.
I enjoy seeing street art. They are truly artists.
That’s how you liven up a dead place. I like it!