The arts title is Graffiti Mural, New York City East Houston by Kenny Scharf. The art work is 36.3 x 24.1 cm | 14.3 x 9.5 inches in size. The art is located at Bowery & East Houston St. New York City. The artist is basically influenced by different or rather variety of subjects such as the Japanese art from Edo and Meiji era. This is a renaissance painting postwar contemporary art. Visual language of a popular culture across the globe is embodied by mass-produced paintings in the art. The artist employs bright and artificial color making his imagery accessible in order to attract the attention and minds of the viewers. This was aimed at making the viewers enjoy them and engage with important concerns in the painting. Murals are pieces of artwork painted and applied directly on walls ceilings or any other strategic place and other permanent places or surfaces. One distinguishing characteristic of the artwork or rather the paining is that the architectural element or the given spaces are harmoniously incorporated into the painting. Some of these paintings are painted or large canvases and then attached to the walls a technique that was has been common in mural art since the late 19th century.