Street artist My Dog Sighs recently painted in a Cardiff on Northcote Lane, a small corner of the city where there is some grafitti to be seen. In total, there are three murals to be seen here from the artist, who is noted for painting faces on cans and on walls, eyes with reflections, colourful stick figures and melancholic figures.
The first mural was painted as a response to the invasion of Ukraine by Russia at the end of February. It shows the yellow and blue of the Ukraine flag and an eye reflecting landmarks. A single tear falls from the eye.
The other two murals feature the melancholic figures that the artist paints. One of them has been painted on a brick wall and is dressed like a bird wearing a beak and feather wings. The other three of these characters are painted across a larger wall with doors and a lot of tagged grafitti.
Previous work from My Dog Sighs on this blog is located on the below links:
Street Art in London from My Dog Sighs
My Dog Sighs on Rivington Street
My Dog Sighs
My Dog Sighs
Mural in a hidden alley in Blackall Street
Collaborated with street artist Midge
Manchester Street Art
My Dog Sighs @ Bristol Upfest 2015
Artist My Dog Sighs' Hug Mural in Bedminster, Bristol
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