"Wot, No Nose?"
What’s the point
of drawing graffiti like this, if you don’t make his nose dangle over the
wall?
Not doing this
was a missed opportunity. For some reason, the whitewashing finger-artist went
for a proportioned hooter instead of a bulbous one. They opted for nasal
naturalism over caricature, yet went all out with his hair and ears. It doesn’t
hurt to be consistent.
The scale of the whole combo concerns me. Either the man’s very big or the
wall’s very small. The size of the bricks are in proportion to the face, but if
they’re standard house bricks and the wall's only four high, it raises the question
of where the rest of his body would be. He’d have to be (1) standing in a hole, or
(2) a contortionist.
(I could be
overthinking it.)
…and don’t get me
started on the Kilroy / Chad debate.