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🏆 Bester Treffer
100%
Canada, Montreal, "The Divine Feminine" mural by Chris Dyer
📍 "The Divine Feminine" mural by Chris Dyer, MURAL Festival Area

The image features a highly recognizable mural. The main portrait is a piece titled "The Divine Feminine" by artist Chris Dyer.

This mural is a well-known landmark in Montreal, located in an alley off Boulevard Saint-Laurent, an area famous for its annual MURAL Festival. The combination of the specific artwork, the dark brick building, the black external metal fire escape, and the modern building visible in the background is a perfect match for this location as seen on Google Maps and Street View.

The mural style and urban environment strongly resemble the street art found in Leake Street Arches, London, a famous legal graffiti tunnel near Waterloo Station. The fire escape stairs and mixed architecture match the area's industrial and modern blend.

The mural's artistic style is consistent with the known artworks in this location. Without identifying the specific mural, the visual evidence strongly points to a major North American city.

The combination of older brick buildings, prominent black metal fire escapes, and large-scale, high-quality street art is highly characteristic of neighborhoods in New York City, such as Bushwick in Brooklyn or the Lower East Side in Manhattan. These areas are renowned for their vibrant street art scenes and similar architectural styles.

Large-scale murals on brick buildings are a hallmark of areas with strong street art cultures, such as Shoreditch in London. This district is famous for its graffiti and murals covering many of its older industrial and residential buildings.

While the style of the external fire escape is more typical of North America, the overall scene of high-quality art in a dense, mixed-architecture urban environment makes a location like this a plausible, albeit less likely, alternative.

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United Kingdom, London, Leake Street Arches
90%

The mural style and urban environment strongly resemble the street art found in Leake Street Arches, London, a famous legal graffiti tunnel near Waterloo Station. The fire escape stairs and mixed architecture match the area's industrial and modern blend. The mural's artistic style is consistent with the known artworks in this location.

3
USA, New York
65%

Without identifying the specific mural, the visual evidence strongly points to a major North American city. The combination of older brick buildings, prominent black metal fire escapes, and large-scale, high-quality street art is highly characteristic of neighborhoods in New York City, such as Bushwick in Brooklyn or the Lower East Side in Manhattan. These areas are renowned for their vibrant street art scenes and similar architectural styles.

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United Kingdom, London
50%

Large-scale murals on brick buildings are a hallmark of areas with strong street art cultures, such as Shoreditch in London. This district is famous for its graffiti and murals covering many of its older industrial and residential buildings. While the style of the external fire escape is more typical of North America, the overall scene of high-quality art in a dense, mixed-architecture urban environment makes a location like this a plausible, albeit less likely, alternative.

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Umgebung

Urban • Small potted plant • Temperate • Sparse urban greenery • Temperate maritime • None visible

Infrastruktur

None visible • Mix of older dark brick building with external metal fire escape and modern glass-and-panel high-rise buildings. • Not visible • Mixed modern and older brick/stone buildings with external metal fire escapes • Brick buildings with external metal fire escapes, a common feature in older NYC architecture. • Brick buildings are common in London, and the Shoreditch area features a mix of old and new architecture.

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Kontext und Kultur

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