Back in October the Tulsa Children’s Museum posts on their facebook site that somebody apparently named Nemesis had added some “non destructive graffiti” to the Museum’s building. So of course I had to go check it out.
This crazy looking Wolf or Fox or whatever it is had been added to a grouping of silhouettes of children running. The figure is done with similar material and in the same material as the figures of the children and had been attached in a non-destructive manner.
Of course I had to go check it out and I loved it. It fit perfectly in the fun motif of the decorations and fits in well.
In a subsequent facebook update the museum welcomed the addition.
I think they made a good decision. The figure is adds a little spice and interest to the facade.
So kudos to Nemesis for a well designed and implemented piece of art and kudos to the Children’s Museum for their graciousness in accepting it and just letting it be. I love it when people act like this.
And kudos to fellow Oklahoma blogger at Jen who got me interested in graffiti and who came up the idea of Graffiti Wednesday.
So what do you think? Did Nemesis do a good deed and was the museum smart or dumb for being so welcoming?
Definitely, beautiful murals! well captures..
I love this!! A great, fun mural!!
I think it’s cool!
I think it’s neat, looks like it belongs there. This doesn’t really fit into what I think of as graffitti, maybe I need to learn more.
I love the new addition. It’ll make the kids laugh.
A fine piece of art that certainly can change the interpretation of the children running.
I like the running children silhouettes. They lock like they belongs there! the “Bad Wolf” running after them is a little creepy though.
love it .. glad he/she did it and that the museum didnt remove it
In this case, the graffiti made me smile. :))
So you’re saying someone added these silhouettes of the kids without the museum’s permission? They seem to fit in perfectly for a children’s museum. It’s awesome they were allowed to stay along with the wolf. The wolf does provide some interest. I love it!