Wall paintings (comic strips) in Brussel.
Do You think that Brussel is dull? Not my Brussel, let us take look. If You are only looking store windows, which are same every where all over the world, You are right, but raise Your eyes and look at walls, be surprised. What You see then? You see art (wall paintings) on walls, comic strips that are pure artworks. There are many that You do not recognize, maybe You can see Tintin (nearby Manneken Pis) and then You know what I am talking about.

Ric Hochet. Street address: Rue du Bon Secours 9. Ric Hochet is journalist and he drives Porsche. This picture is upper part of whole image.

Ric Hochet. Lowest part part of image. This gentleman seems to be really staggered.

Ric Hochet. To scale better this image, then look at that man flanking it.

Oliver Rameau. Address: Rue du Chêne. This painting is called fireworks and now You first see lowest part of it.

Oliver Rameau. Here is upper part.

Broussaille. Street address: Rue du Rue Marchè-au-Charbon. Broussaille was for the first time presented in comic art called Spirou.

Three painting. On the left is Victor Sackville. Street address: Rue du Rue Marchè-au-Charbon. In the middle is Tintin. At the right there is Francoise Schuiten's painting which shows scene from window.
Did You like them? Next time when I am visiting Brussel, I am going to photograph more these splendid wall paintings.
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