Eventually I managed to arrange it that I was walking down Museum Road in daylight, with a fully charged camera in my hand and i proceeded to take some photos of Pompey's newest bit of wall-art.
A really, really big Cuttlefish.
This might give you some idea of the scale.
The building is part of the Portsmouth Museum complex although as far as I know, this block is unused.
(Which, by the way, means I am dying to see what's inside. D'you think if I asked nicely they'd let me have a poke about?)
A quick Google turns up this piece from the Portsmouth news, explaining that the local wildlife Trust asked wall artist ATM to paint something commemorating the Portsmouth area's marine life.
I like the painting. I'm all in favour of anything that makes blank walls a little less blank and city spaces a little more colourful.
Here's some more pics.
If you get up close you can really see how many intricate brush strokes ATM used.
Shame there's a bloody great pipe in the way but it's impressive how he managed to work around it.
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