Midtown & Overton Square has some great murals in Memphis. Driving from downtown along Madison Avenue & Monroe Street towards Overton Square, you will see a lot of wall paintings, some prominently visible from the main roads, while some are tucked away in the alleys and backroads of the area.
Murals on Monroe Street close to downtown Memphis.
Unique design & extensive murals on the Bari Ristorante in Overton Square, created by David Lynch.
Murals on the Zebra restaurant and the “Security” house next door. This is a very unique assembly of various pieces of electrical & plumbing gadgets, all colorfully integrated into an art.
Miscellaneous artwork, crafts & paintings on the restaurants & alleys in Overton Square. A heart paint textured with numerous locks, an airplane cockpit atop a menu board on a restaurant wall & birds designed with spangles and tinsel that sways in the wind are some of the very unique wall arts in this mid-town area of Memphis
Other articles on Memphis murals & street art published earlier:
- Street Art & Murals of Memphis
- More Memphis Murals & Street Art
- Memphis Murals on Crump Boulevard
- Memphis Downtown Murals & Street Art
- Memphis Downtown Murals & Wall Art
- Memphis Murals & Wall Art
- Murals on Linden Avenue in Memphis
- Murals in Binghampton Memphis
- Memphis Metal Museum Mural
- Cooper Young Murals in Memphis
- Wall Art in Downtown Memphis
- Memphis Murals & Street Art