This piece is amazing. It is the other half of the three-eyed devil. And, look who is down in the lefthand corner!
LeDroit Park — 2015
Adams Morgan
2015
I barely recognize this part of town anymore. Yeah, it used to be rundown; had a lot of vacant lots; and was pretty much a mess – but still, the buildings themselves were great. They were solid rowhouses, no different than the ones anywhere else in the city. The building that these murals are on used to house AV Ristorante (aka AV’s). It was a great, old-school Italian place. Best dish: linguine w/white clam sauce. Across the street was a classic leather bar – either in or next to (I can’t remember) a red brick firehouse that had to have dated from 1800s. It was a great block – not entirely safe, but full of character. And, now, those buildings are gone or coming down. For what? More non-descript offices and condos? I’m not a fan. The DC-ness is gone.
New York Avenue & 6th St, NW
2015
This devil lives just down the block from the Howard Theatre, on the side of a row house in the alley. He is half of an amazing painting that covers almost the full side of the house and extends along a fence. I actually don’t know if he is a devil, a deity, a genie or what. And no idea what the bell in the upper righthand corner is about. But I was blown away when I happened upon him one glorious morning a couple weeks back. Incredible.
Shaw
2015
This is the mural that replaced an earlier (and I think better) mural of Marvin Gaye that had been covered up by a new rowhouse. It’s across the street from where the original one was, and next to Hollywood Styles and Cuts barber shop. It’s still pretty cool though.
Shaw
2015