Miss Quark

Description
A vibrant wheatpaste of a woman inspired by Frida Kahlo, adorned with a colorful floral crown and holding a green watering can. The artwork is applied to a weathered metal utility panel set within a textured urban wall.. Subject: Frida Kahlo-inspired figure with a floral headdress. Style: painterly illustration. Details: The figure holds a green watering can labeled 'MISS QUARK' and wears traditional jewelry; a QR code is visible at the bottom left.. Shape: die-cut wheatpaste. Setting: urban streetscape. Surface: utility access door on an exterior wall. Colors: #C0392B (Crimson Red), #2C3E50 (Midnight Blue), #27AE60 (Emerald Green), #F39C12 (Orange), #BDC3C7 (Silver Gray). Composition: centered, eye-level portrait framing. This piece recontextualizes the image of Frida Kahlo as a symbol of growth and resilience. By depicting her with a watering can, the artist suggests that creativity and cultural heritage require constant nurturing to thrive within the harsh, gray environment of the city.
Artist
Unknown
Category
STREET ART
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