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Dunedin's New Lion Mural: A Striking Addition to Bond Street

Otago Daily Times
January 19, 20263 days ago
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A new lion mural now adorns a Dunedin building, replacing a previous artwork. The artist initially planned a British bulldog but changed the design due to objections from animal welfare groups concerned about the breed's health issues. The wall was repaired and repainted after the former mural was removed.

You are not permitted to download, save or email this image. Visit image gallery to purchase the image. News Dunedin A mural of a lion now graces the side of a Dunedin building. The image on the Mansfield Apartments building at the corner of Bond and Liverpool Sts was created by SwiftMantis, of Palmerston North. The artist had intended to depict a British bulldog (above), but animal welfare groups raised objections, highlighting the breed’s respiratory issues. The building formerly displayed Love is in the Air (above), painted by Polish street artist Natalia Rak in May 2015, showing a girl giving a boy a kiss as he holds a lollipop. That mural was painted over in 2024 so the wall could be repaired.

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