A La Paz, BCS, Mexico view through a chain-link fence, across a parking lot, to the side of a white-painted, multi-storey building against a bright blue sky.
Attached to the building, there is a high white wall topped with another chainlink fence with vicious intruder deterrent spikes on the upper edge. Behind that fence, a little distance away, is a grey building with a red tile roof.
On the side of the white building, filling the wall and superimposed over two *huge*, light grey paw prints, is a large head-and-shoulders portrait of a brown dog with bright eyes, open mouth, pink tongue, large ears, and long fur, facing the viewer.
Around its head and in the low right corner of the wall, there are large yellow, green, and red splats - like bursting bubbles. Some of the ‘bubbles’ seem to have colored the dog’s right cheek an emerald and leaf green, its ear and forehead on the right an orange and magenta, and forehead on the left side in purple to mid blue.
Sadly, in my framing of the mural by a link in the fence, I accidentally obscured the artist’s tag.
This is a two-fer: #AnimalArtTuesday and #StreetArt
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