So you thought my series on Graffiti in Munich had come to an end? Think again. It's been a few months since my last publication in this series, so I decided it was about time I resumed it.
There is still one location left on my series. From here until the final chapter, all the photos presented were taken at the same spot, the Donnersbergerbrücke (Donnersberger Bridge).
There are a lot of Graffiti at this location and they came to life as part of a collaboration between an organisation called "Writers Corner Munich" and Munich's City Hall, which started in 2011.
This spot is called Street Gallery Donnersbergerbrücke.
Since I have a lot of photos, I'll be publishing it in parts. This part is called Fire because the common element to these works is the predominance of fiery colours (red, orange and yellow).
Here is the first work that grabbed my attention. This shows a very cool dragon battling a tiger, which doesn't seem to be having a very good day...
This bridge is situated next to a parking lot and there wasn't a good angle to capture the whole piece. Here's the best I could do:
I grabbed a few close up shots, so you could have a better view of the incredible work the artist delivered. Check out the dragon's head.
This place was nearby my hotel, so I passed by this bridge quite a few times. I took the opportunity to grab some night shots, as well. At night, there were less parked cars, it was easier to take shots at some of the pieces.
And now let's take a look at the panicked tiger. Poor fellow. He doesn't seem very happy, does he?
Here's another close up shot taken at night.
A final shot, so you can see the other end of the dragon.
"- Just give up, tiger! Can't you see you don't stand a chance?"
Before we move on to the next Graffiti works, here's a photo of the Mercedes-Benz Tower, located by the bridge.
Here's an interesting concept. A bicycle parking lot... and a Graffiti on the wall of a tool that is very used to fix bikes. What a great placement!
I liked this next piece and it wasn't easy to grab a full shot, as most times I passed here there were cars parked in front of it. But eventually I got a break.
At night there weren't any cars but the lighting conditions were not that good.
The next Graffiti is a tribute to Nikola Tesla. Little did he know that, today, there would be Electric Cars with his name...
Here's a night shot of the same piece.
Right next to the Tesla Graffiti, there was this strange work. I don't really get this one. Maybe some of my readers can help?
Here's a night shot from a slightly different angle.
The above Graffiti were all cool and interesting to me... but I left the best to the end, which is this work. There was not enough distance between this wall and a concrete column to take a single shot, so I hope you can visualise the full piece. Here are two shots next to each other:
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Left Side of the Graffiti | Right Side of the Graffiti |
And finally, I saw a Doner Kebab trailer, which had some interesting artwork all over it.
I hope you've enjoyed these photos. Please stay tuned for the continuation of the series. Meanwhile, you can take the opportunity to visit the previous parts, which I published in 2018:
- The First Graffiti I Found in Munich
- 3 Graffiti at Munich's Elisabeth Market + Poem "Civilización" by Jaime Torres Bodet
- Graffiti in Munich #1 - The Tiny Trailer Caravan
- Graffiti in Munich #2 - A Religious Themed Graffiti
- Graffiti in Munich #3 - Lovely Graffiti by the Rail-Tracks
- Graffiti in Munich #4 - Work In Progress
- Graffiti in Munich #5 - Abandoned Construction Site - A Place With a Thousand Graffiti
- Graffiti in Munich #6 - Abandoned Construction Site - The Coolest Graffiti Works
- Graffiti in Munich #7 - The Beer Factory
- Graffiti in Munich #8 - Under the Brudermühl Bridge
- Graffiti in Munich #9 - Miscellaneous Drawings Here and There
- Graffiti in Munich #10 - Donnersberger Bridge - Fire
- Graffiti in Munich #11 - Donnersberger Bridge - Earth
- Graffiti in Munich #12 - Donnersberger Bridge - Water & Wind
- Graffiti in Munich #13 - Under the Donnersberger Bridge - Funny Drawings, a Landscape and other Abstract Art
- Graffiti in Munich #14 - Under the Donnersberger Bridge - Animal Kingdom
- Graffiti in Munich #15 - Under the Donnersberger Bridge - Human Realm
Camera | Canon IXUS 210 |
Location | Munich - Germany |
Edited with GIMP |
