Along with Sami and others, here is my offering for Monday Murals.
Still at Hartwell on the other side of rail bridge above there are two more murals. Isn't the train just terrific, even though partly in shadow.
Along with Sami and others, here is my offering for Monday Murals.
Still at Hartwell on the other side of rail bridge above there are two more murals. Isn't the train just terrific, even though partly in shadow.
What would Christmas be for me without my annual posting of the tipsy Kim Wilde and her brother on a train to Cockfosters (school boy snigge...
That first one is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteJayCee, I thought it was good but it was the train that really caught my eye, to no surprise.
DeleteTrain is your passion. So is the mural of it.
ReplyDeleteCorrect Roentare.
DeleteLooks to be a great train Andrew.
ReplyDeleteA Queensland steam engine I was told Margaret. Thanks.
DeleteNice train, almost looks real.
ReplyDeleteRiver, step back from the trains to stay safe.
Deletei just love to see murals in public spaces and those are both great!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kylie. They are easy to overlook but any mural grabs my attention.
DeleteWow, they are both fantastic. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Andrew.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sami. I was impressed with yours too.
DeleteThe train is good - unfortunately I can’t make out what the green and yellow?stuff is. . but I I really like the other one. I wonder how many pedestrians seeing from a distance step to the left trying not to walk into the front of the cinema. Look at the car parked at the shop next door (in the mural)
ReplyDeleteMaybe wattle blooms Cathy. They are not in scale are they. I didn't realise it was a cinema. Thanks for that. I am not sure what that car is. It doesn't look normal.
DeleteThey are excellent. What a good find.
ReplyDeleteThanks Marie. We might drive past them twice a year and I never noticed them.
DeleteThe train IS terrific, but I also like the Art Deco theatre in the first picture.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kirk. It seems I am the last person standing who didn't realise it was a theatre.
DeleteBoth murals are beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteThank you Thelma.
DeleteJust brilliant. I am in awe.
ReplyDeleteCheers JB.
DeleteGreat street art!
ReplyDeletebest, mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Thank you Mae. You are welcome.
DeleteA Deco mural. You don't often see that!
ReplyDeleteHels, it looks like a nice building. I wonder where it was? Locally I would guess.
DeleteThe Diner is very in keeping with a train theme.
ReplyDeleteTP, they rather would go together.
DeleteExcellent work! I like the perspectives, which give it depth.
ReplyDeleteIt does have very good depth Steve.
DeleteThese are great, Andrew. Love the train.
ReplyDeletePat, I thought it was good. Thanks.
DeleteNice! Thanks for sharing.
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