I stumbled upon this piece of street art in Newcastle, NSW. I’m struggling with the message, I’m aware that may make me stupid.
It appears as if the lady is talking messages of love to the dog, as it appears to be a speech bubble rather than a thought bubble. But her mouth is closed… So maybe the speech bubble is someone else’s graffiti added later on? Without it, she simply looks like a lazy cleaner, sweeping things under the curtain. This makes sense on its own.
But with the speech, I don’t know what message it conveys. Is she angry at the dog for making a mess and she is trying to teach the animal some human morals? Is it a thought bubble and although pretty mad at the dog, she is trying to remain a compassionate person?
Sadly, I haven’t been able to find info on this one, so we may have to resort to personal perspectives. What do you think?
I’m not good at these things.
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I usually rely on the words from the artist themselves to understand many bits of art, unfortunately this time around I was unable to find that. Maybe I will eventually find out!
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Yeah, I can’t even hazard a guess.
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It looks like the peace, love, silly face was added at a later time. So “sweeping the dirt behind the curtain” sounds like a good guess. Dog is there for shits and giggles.
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I think so now too. The dog is probably thinking ‘why can’t I speak to tell on you… You’re being paid to clean!’
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OH I love it!! Good share!
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I think your right, I think the bubble was added later… even still, I don’t get it either.
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I’m glad I’m not the only one!
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I agree with previous comments about timing of second piece. But where I would like to discuss further is the point that you be made about artist description of art. Sometimes it matters, but not necessarily: the art should be a piece on its own , speaking for itself. Now here, most likely we have two artists. While the first does not require any explanation, the layer addition is more interesting. Because to my vision ( might be totally different from artist’s idea) it reflects that a person can find piece and love even cleaning dog poop. If you clean, you minor, it is similar to mediation. 🙂 nice post!
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Thanks for adding your thoughts. I do prefer to read the intended message from the artist if there is one, although I am open to my own interpretation if a message isn’t obvious or added by the artist. I like your perspective, although what throws me off is she doesn’t look happy… Maybe the second artist tried to put a twist on it to change her mood and make her seem happier than she was originally. Thanks!
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I do concur with Anastasia Kant. This street mural may gradually acquire further additions and become even more polysemous.
Thank you, Sam, for sharing it. Happy New Year to all of you soon! 🙂
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Just a little note for both of you, Sam and Sound Eagle: I should admit that I truly enjoy reading your blogs because it feels like those endless conversations about sense of life with a glass of wine:)) so Happy New Year!
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That was such a nice comment to read, it’s the kind that inspires me to keep going! Thank you truly and I hope we keep putting those kind of blog posts out there. I’d have a glass of wine with you if I could 🙂
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Thank you, Anastasia. 🙂 May you enjoy the early days of 2018 soon!
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Yeah, I wonder how many more additions it will see over the course of time!! Interesting to think 🙂
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Indeed! I suppose that the longevity or durability of the mural will be a factor.
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Too hard basket..world problems unsolvable thus swept under ?
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Possibly! Although it would make more sense if a politician was standing there and not a cleaner :p
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I think the sweeper has become hopeless, and change doesn’t look like it will happen anytime soon.
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A new perspective! Interesting… Certainly a thought that I am sure is shared by many people around the world. Cool comment, thank you 🙂
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It looks like she gives a damn, she is just doing her work with the dog next to her looking oddly at her and she is imagining may be her love life and to be at peace. Nice pic though Sam.
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Could well be. I too think of pretty much everything at work other than the work itself :p
I still work though, just to get that out there 🙂
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Hahaha for sure Sam and who would not like to be in your shoes but we have to eat and make ends meet.
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I am sure many people wouldn’t want to be in my shoes haha. I travel but I often have no money to enjoy whilst I do!
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Yes surely agree Sam sometimes this sort of life is good and not so too
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Hello friend, I nominated you for Blogger Recognition Award, and that too- before new year, yayy. cheers dr 🙂
https://finallyunchained.blog/2017/12/28/blogger-recognition-award/
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Thank you so much for this, truly. I haven’t participated in this before, so I will take a look. Thank you again for recognising me, I greatly appreciate it! I hope you are having a lovely day.
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Welcome 😊😊😊
New year is coming, so enjoy the rest of the year fully 😅😂
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I will try! You too 🙂
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The speech bubble does look like it’s been added by someone else–at which point, to me the message of the art appears to become: “Only peace, love and happiness are allowed in this house; sh*t’s gotta leave.” haha
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A no-nonsense cleaner… I like it. I have a bunch of different perspectives of this piece of art now, and I like that. Thank you for your contribution to this post!
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Interestingly, my initial thought was exactly the opposite. To me, the message of the art was “going to sweep peace, love and happiness under the rug” and the dog was thinking something like “are you sure that’s a good idea?” …
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Actually now I look at it again… It could very well be! If the bubble was more of a thought one and not a speech bubble, I would probably say that this is what is going on. At least the dog has sense in this case!
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Oh, I didn’t think of that! But looking at the woman’s facial expression, that may be true!
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I think the woman is a maid who is trying to do her job which she loves. She is cherishing her moment with the good dog of house-owner who isn’t naughty 😝
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Haha, you paint a beautiful and innocent picture…. I hope it is true 🙂
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Thanx
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I …. genuinely have absolutely no idea.
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Join the club :p
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I’m laughing right now because I have no clue what is going on in this photo. But I love the cartoon style!
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Haha it seems we are all a bit clueless! It is an interesting one to stop by and stare at in the street though 🙂
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The speech bubble is just symbols for ‘peace’, ‘love’ & ‘happiness’
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Thanks for commenting. For me, the confusing aspect of it is the rest of the graffiti. Why is she upset whilst saying this? And why is she brushing it under the carpet? 🙂
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I think, if my memory serves me correctly, that it is an imitation of a famous Banksy piece of graffiti, and he was quite political in his “art”.
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https://weburbanist.com/2008/07/15/who-is-banksy-about-banksy/
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Ah yes! I found the piece of art in the article and it does seem to be inspired by Banksys, with a few obvious but small differences. I had forgotten about this piece, thank you for reminding me and helping shed light on this bit of street art in Newcastle 🙂
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