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G Street WunderBar, Artists: Emer & Mynas, 228 G Street, Davis, California
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![]() A long mural was painted on the side of the G Street Wunderbar in Davis, California. The mural was shaded by trees, creating less than ideal contrast.
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![]() Signs on the side of the wall of the front porch identified this as the "G Street Wunderbar." A chalk sign advertised, "Trivia 8pm Karaoke 10pm."
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![]() The artist, "Emer & Mynas" signed the mural on its lower left corner.
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![]() A king was painted on the wall next to a gigantic stalk of barley. Grey clouds created the background, and shade obscured the foreground.
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![]() Four billiard balls were painted resting on the ground. Only two of them are shown here. They rested next to a shield with crossed pool cues.
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![]() The date the mural was painted low on the wall under the handle of one of the pool cues. That date read, "2013."
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![]() In the upper right quadrant of the shield was painted a hamburger, or as some people like to think of it, as a vegi burger.
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![]() In the upper left quadrant of the shield was painted a mug of beer. The W on the mug stood for Wunderbar.
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![]() In the lower left quadrant of the shield was painted a dart board (or possibly a wagon wheel).
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![]() In the lower right quadrant of the shield was painted a joy stick or game controller.
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![]() A closer view of two of the four billiard balls painted resting on the ground. They were numbered 10 and 2. The two unseen were numbered 4 and 11.
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