Have to admit I’m not a fan of the style, but he’s undoubtedly very talented and it will brighten the ground up.
Needs some red flooring down, a decent bar set up and tv's and job done. That East Stand will take some doing.
I would also like the club to put some graphics/artwork on the inside end walls of the stands too... like they have at Bournemouth. I reckon it looks really good.
That's exactly how I feel. It isn't my style at all (reminds me of something a teenager would doodle in the back of their maths book) but he's a very talented artist and it looks a lot better than a bare wall.
Art is definitely subjective.... But you wouldn't know who the players/images where unless the artist didn't wright the name of the player on the shirt. Take the Glavin one.. You have to be told who it is to even know....the only hint that its supposed to be him is the No 4 on his shorts. Am I missing something. I see a jumbled mess. just an overdue covering for plane grey walls at best.. Just my opinion..
Thank goodness - a few voices of dissent at last. Anything on bare walls is an improvement but I hate that style of art. I like things/people/places to look real. Any kind of abstract art leaves me wondering what it’s about. Maybe the overall effect will look good when I see it but, at the moment, it’s all a bit .....meh
I think it looks fantastic, unique (in football grounds at least) and will give the concourse some character that it's desperately been missing.
I’m very pleased it’s being done but I have to agree that I don’t particularly like it. I do like it much, much, more than bare walls though.
Quite like it myself. More like Ronnie than that picture of Queen Elizabeth II By Lucian Freud. Seriously though. It's depicting the era and Ronnie. Like a lowrie. ( Not my cup of tea by the way) depicting the old millworks and the people, it's not portrait painting.
I think it looks ***** He’s obviously talented but don’t like the style Would much prefer photos of past legends
i think I would as well. I know it’s a much smaller ground but I like what they did at Dean Court, Bournemouth