Venice — the one in Southern California — might have gotten its name from the canals there. However, these days, it is also known for its bohemian spirit and its public art. There’s plenty of street art (and graffiti) all over the neighbourhood. Among them are a few Venice Murals or the murals on Venice, itself.
You might remember the ‘Venice of America’ mural that was featured here on this blog a few weeks ago. In case you missed that mural in the famous canal district, you can see it here — Venice of America mural. The post also features a larger-than-life painting of the man who envisioned a Venice for the United States.
Today’s first work-of-art is an enormous one, found close to Venice Beach. If I remember correctly, it lies at Speedway and Windward Avenue (near the Ocean Front Walk, better known as the Venice Beach Boardwalk).
You might have gotten a glimpse of it in the post on Venice Beach. The mural is called Venice Kinesis. And it is a depiction of the spirit of Venice. This mural by Rip Cronk (2010) is supposed to be a restoration of ‘Venice Constituted’ 1989 – a mural from that year that was up on this wall, earlier.
My understanding is that when the muralist came by to touch up the wall, he further increased the size of his art and went on to incorporate present-day Venice in the mural.
Venice Murals: Venice Kinesis
After we spent the evening experiencing the energy and spirit of Venice Beach, (this is not just another beach. Read about this place here — The Very Vibrant Venice Beach) I spotted this other mural that looked like an image of Venice of a bygone era.
Black and White and Classic
It was difficult to get a full shot of this black-and-white mural as it was on a closed-off parking lot’s wall. Anyhow, it was an interesting
Linking to —
Monday Mural
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Murals from Venice, CA
Other public art on Tipsy from the TRIP
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Venice Venus. I wonder what Botticelli would have said
A modern Venice-CA-based Venus here. 🙂
Now, I wonder too.:)
Thank you for visiting, Bertie.
Impressive. So much to see.
The artist has tried to incorporate a lot of modern-day Venice – California.
Thank you for coming this way, Iris. 🙂
…one giant roller skating babe and classic American car culture!
A roller skating Venus. 🙂
The car mural has a very Hollywood-look, doesn’t it?
Loads to see in that gigantic mural. The black and white one is very impressive too.
Thanks for participating Dee.
True, Sami.
The artist seems to have tried to depict the very vibrant culture of this very-different seaside town.
Thank you for hosting, Sami. 🙂
Amazing work, beautifully captured.
A very large and impressive piece of work.
Thank you, Magiceye. 🙂
I remember that huge “Botticelli” mural from our visit to the Los Angeles area a few years ago. Those are great photos of the place.
best… mae at maefood.blogspot.com
That is a Botticelli inspired American-Venetian mural. 😀
Thank you, Mae. 🙂
Every place, time and person reinterprets old symbols and art.. this is a great example of the same.. Would love to visit next time I am there…
True that. This one hints on the old and depicts the new. A very interesting piece, considering what the place has grown to be.
Venice, the one west of LA really is a one of a kind of a place. You should experience it on your visit, Prasad.
A glimpse into modern Venice of America with murals is delightfully captured
This one was so huge and there was so much to look at. And it was quite a picture of present-day Venice in California.
Thank you for coming this way, Mr. Bhatia. 🙂
So soothing to the eyes.
That shade of blue is such a pleasant colour, is it not? Maybe the artist wanted to represent ‘water.’ 🙂
Thank you for visiting, Neeraj.
Amazing art works.
Great pics.
Thank you, Rupam.
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Very cool mural. And Aphrodite jumped out of her shell and cleaned up all modern.
🙂
Or is that a very modern Aphrodite? 🙂