Rounded Heads Mural, Street art installation in Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany.
The mural displays a series of large, stylized heads with rounded contours painted in bold colors across a building facade on Oppelner Strasse.
The artwork was created by artist Nomad as part of Berlin's urban art movement that evolved from political protest graffiti in the nineteen seventies into recognized contemporary public art.
This mural contributes to Kreuzberg's reputation as a center for alternative art and counterculture, reflecting the district's open and diverse community through accessible street expressions.
Located at Oppelner Strasse forty six to forty seven in postal code ten nine nine seven, the mural is easily reached via public transportation in the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district.
The spherical head designs emphasize abstract human expressions without distinct facial features, inviting viewers to personally interpret emotions and identities represented through simplified geometric forms.
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