Rhino mural, Street mural in Southeast Portland, United States
The Rhino mural is a large wall painting in Southeast Portland depicting a rhinoceros bursting through a wall and toppling street signs. The artwork stretches across SE Morrison Street and captures attention with its bold, dynamic composition.
The mural was created by artist Josh Keyes during the Forest For The Trees event, marking his first major public artwork following his studies at Yale University. This project established his presence in Portland's growing street art community.
The mural explores the relationship between urban growth and wildlife, speaking to environmental concerns through public art that viewers encounter daily. It reflects how the city uses its streets to express ideas about nature and development.
The mural is easily accessible from SE Morrison Street and is best visited in the afternoon when light conditions favor photography. The location sits in an active neighborhood with nearby shops and services.
The artist used traditional sign painting techniques with perforated tracing paper and loose chalk to outline the large rhinoceros composition. This handcrafted approach gives the work a distinctive texture and authenticity.
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