Murals featuring England stars Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham are unveiled to mark the team’s World Cup run, according to multiple outlets. Fans attending the unveiling describe the artworks as striking in person, saying the Kane mural appears “a lot bigger than it does online” and that the depiction’s eyes look lifelike. Other coverage highlights the same public reaction, focusing on how the murals are intended to celebrate the players and the tournament performances that captured attention during the World Cup. Both reports emphasize fan impressions rather than technical details, describing the murals’ visual impact and the sense of realism conveyed in the artwork. The pieces are presented as a public display of support and recognition for the players, with attention on audience response and the noticeable effect of viewing the murals in their actual setting compared with online images.
Kane and Bellingham murals unveiled to celebrate World Cup run
Murals featuring England stars Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham are unveiled to mark the team’s World Cup run, according to multiple outlets. Fans attending the unveiling describe the artworks as striki...
- Murals featuring Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham are unveiled to celebrate England’s World Cup run.
- Fans comment that the Kane mural looks larger in person than online images.
- Fans say the Kane mural’s eyes appear lifelike.
- Both outlets focus on audience reaction to the murals’ visual impact rather than new tournament details.
- The murals are presented as a public tribute to the players’ World Cup performances.
Fans say the Harry Kane mural looks "a lot bigger than it does online" and "his eyes are alive".
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