Finding Mr Klue pieces these days is a real treat, as they have become a bit of a rarity in recent months. I only know of one other piece he has painted this year, which I missed, on Turbo Island. So coming across this one rather made my day.

Mr Klue certainly hasn’t lost his touch, nor his knack for selecting beautiful colour palettes. This wall had played host to a magnificent 3Dom piece, which had remained intact for a very long time, but had recently been bombed. Once this happens, a wall will tend to undergo a renaissance and rapid turnover, so taggers and bombers play a role in rejuvenating walls, even if it is irritating. Beneficiaries of this new start are Mr Klue, being able to paint in one of his favourite spots, and passers by who can enjoy a fresh piece of work from one of our very best abstract artists.
This piece feels so dynamic almost like beams of light shooting and twisting around. It’s interesting thinking about the transience of this art verses something that’s been sitting in the Louvre for centuries. Hope you’re going along okay. My daughter posts on tik toc. Here I am posting all this in depth philosophical stuff and she posted two photos of her dancing and I think it’s been 14,000 views today. Humph…
Best wishes,
Rowena
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Yep, TikTok is a young person’s game really, how the world has changed. However blogs have a rich and lasting depth. TikTok is ephemeral.
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Yes, I’d forgotten about the ephemeral nature of Tik Tok…very much like that street art you admire so much.
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I was equally pleased to see Mr Klue had painted this spot again . . .
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That’s fabulous
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It is a good one.
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