China Girl Tile is a street artist from Germany who creates ceramic tiles and pastes them on walls in different locations around the world. I previously saw her work in cities such as London and Bristol, and I was happy to come across one of her ceramic tiles in Vienna in the Museum Quarter. Her work is often witty and depicts social concerns. Violence, greed, animal rights, survelliance, and environmental concerns are some of the messages of her work. The piece in Vienna seems to be a theme in some of her work from several years ago with foxes. In this one, the fox is leaping into an open soup can. It was placed in 2017.
On the opposite wall is a cube-like structure, and there are additional pieces by the artist, but I did not see them at the time and didn't get a better photograph. They are a school of green and blue fish with printed money print on top of them. On the other side of the structure is another ceramic tile. I am not sure if it is China Girl Tile, but it appears to be a gruesome Disney-esque figure.
Previous posts on this blog that feature China Girl Tile's work are below:
China Girl Tile in Camden
Camden Street Art Self-Guided Tour
Bristol Upfest 2018
ChinaGirl Tile at Upfest 2018
ChinaGirl Tile Pastes up Street Art Mosaics in London
Street Art: St8ment, Grafter, Stra, ChinaGirl and others
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