
There were several memorable highlights to our recent weekend away in Liverpool, and nestled just under my wife’s completion of the half-marathon, and walking around the docks and the Liver building, was this utterly outstanding portrait mural by Liam Bononi.

The portrait piece, of a contorted agonised male face, is particularly impactful on account of both its size and its positioning on an entire elevation of a large, isolated Victorian building. There is so much detail in the face and hands, a signature of Liam Bononi’s work, and there is a fair amount of emotional wrestling going on here.

Without doubt, I am a big fan of Liam Bononi’s work, and the quality of his portraits. What a fabulous surprise to find one as magnificent as this on the back streets of Liverpool.
Pretty amazing! Congrats to your wife on her half-marathon
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Thank you.
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Amazing.
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Agreed.
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Thats wild
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It is a very fine piece.
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I am always very impressed by super huge pieces
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Superb Art. The setting is compelling. Feel the power of some gigantic struggle [as if Sisyphus were a painter.]
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Very nicely put.
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Amazing!
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It really is.
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