A graffiti-style stencil artwork titled Monkeybird is on a wall in an alley off Rue du Dr Albert Barraud in Bordeaux, France.
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A graffiti-style stencil artwork titled Monkeybird is on a wall in an alley off Rue du Dr Albert Barraud in Bordeaux, France.
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so i was watching Pirates of Dark Water on archive.org and i had a holy fucking shit moment when i noticed something i never clocked as a kid.
for those who don't know the context: in this world, there is a species of sapient winged creatures called monkeybirds-- basically parrot/monkey gryphons-- who are very often enslaved by humanoids.
now, i'm going to make a point to note that even when wearing clothing (which is unusual for them), the shape of their wings is clearly visible. see this scene from s1e1 where Niddler (a monkeybird freed from his slaver by the main hero of the series, Ren) is walking through a port town, both trying to look inconspicuous:
or, like in s1e3, clothing is made to accommodate their wings, as with the free monkeybirds' queen:
soooo, also in s1e3, there is a scene where a particularly vile slave trader is being served dinner by two of his enslaved monkeybirds.
they. don't. have. wings.
Kid Me did not pick up on the fact that this daddyfucker amputated their fucking wings. (and i will note that not all slavers did this.) jesus fucking christ, that's dark for a Saturday morning cartoon aimed at kids.
"THE CASTLE ON THE CLIFF"
by MonkeyBird
In 2009 French stencil artists Louis Boirdon and Edouard Egea started to paint together as MonkeyBird—Temor the monkey representing "body," and Blow the bird representing "soul"—"a complete human being in quest of an idealistic freedom." Paris gallery Brugier Rigail says MonkeyBird draws inspiration "from ephemeral monumentality, religious paintings, and the Art Nouveau" and they "specialize in making metaphysical architectural representations." MonkeyBird created this work on Thomas St for the 2018 edition of the Waterford Walls Festival. Photos©2023 Randall Cole
LOCATION: Thomas Hill Car Park, Waterford, Ireland
IG: @monkeybirdcrew IG: @waterfordwalls
“L'Ouvreur de Chemins, Burgos" sérigraphie de Monkeybird (2022) présenté dans le cadre du parcours d'art urbain “Variations Urbaines” à la Médiathèque de Quimperlé, août 2023.
A Mythical Stencil Mural by MonkeyBird Is a Monumental Homage to Burgos Cathedral
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