Monday, November 20, 2023

Monday Mural

I'm joining with Sami and others for Monday Mural. 

I do like a happy face, such as this featured in a Fitzroy Street, St Kilda mural. Such joie de vivre written upon his visage.  

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  1. That must bring a lot of pleasure to so many people.

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  2. That is definitely a smile producing smile.

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  3. I kike the geometry of that image - cleverly overlapping onto the front of the property.

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  4. That must bring a lot of smiles to faces.

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  5. The Italian Team didn't want to come to the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne unless the city got some Italian coffee shops quickly. My Games engineer father eventually found two who would support the Italian team, one being Leo's in Fitzroy St.
    After the Games were over, my family received free coffee for the rest of Old Man Leo's life :) True story!

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  6. I wonder why the word "lynch"
    Coffee is on.

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    1. Eep. I saw that as a name, either his or the artist's. Your interpretation was a bit startling.

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    2. Carl Cox. The artist is Lynch.

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  7. That would brighten up a street.

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  8. A very happy face and I'm betting everyone who sees it also smiles, as I just did.

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  9. Art can be anyplace, anytime, it is moves people, it is art.

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  10. Very nicely done and what a big smile !

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  11. A very infectious smile :) I discovered he's DJ Carl Cox, and the mural was painted by Lynch. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Andrew

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  12. Happy indeed. I like how the mural wraps around the building.

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  13. You really found a good one!
    best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  14. I wonder who that is? Looks kind a like Laurence Fishburne, but he's way too happy.

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