It is CCC's Street Art Contest #159 and it is interesting how cool the murals around the world are shared week in and week out in the StreeArt community.
Last week's entries were just as gorgeous as the previous ones.
To take part in the contest is simple, read up on the rules here.
With this contest, I am continuing with my series of Africa's longest graffiti wall located in Cotonou, Benin Republic.
Part 8 and part 9 of the series are a bit tough for me to interpret but part 9 looks more cool to me than part 8.
Benin is known for its masquerade and voodoo, to the left-center is the word Vodoun in Benin meaning Voodoo.
And to the top with a yellow background is a masquerade.
I find that high heel interesting, I wonder what happened to the other pair. I like ladies in heels but this one is far from sexy.
This is where I run out of my interpretation of the painting or what I make of it.
Showing parts 8 and part 9.
There is a gap on the wall, so more painting is expected to cover these gaps in the future.
A look back at how far I have come with the series.
The artists from part 8 are also the ones for part 9.
Vlisco' website
Drusille a Beninese artist
Ange's Instagram
The location of this mural is in Cotonou, Benin Republic.
The aim of the Effet Graff festival is to achieve one of the longest murals in the world.
Africa's Longest Graffiti Mural Part 1
Africa's Longest Graffiti Mural Part 2
Africa's Longest Graffiti Mural Part 3
Africa's Longest Graffiti Mural Part 4
Africa's Longest Graffiti Mural Part 5
Africa's Longest Graffiti Mural Part 6
Africa's Longest Graffiti Mural Part 7
Africa's Longest Graffiti Mural Part 8