Along with Sami and others I am posting a photo mural, one which I did not immediately see even though it stared me in the face when I stayed in Geelong last weekend. I can never understand how mural artists get perspective.
Monday, December 2, 2024
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That is an absolute stunner and looks huge. Which would present problems in painting it I suspect.
ReplyDeleteThis is an incredible mural portrait
ReplyDeleteOh that face. Exquisite.
ReplyDeleteThat is extraordinary.
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking!
ReplyDeleteThat has to be one of the best yet. Like you I am blown away at the perspective.
ReplyDeleteVery large face.
ReplyDeleteThat is incredible. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteComputer wizardry allows muralists to work out their designs.
ReplyDeleteI love that!
ReplyDeleteOne of those murals where the more you look the more you see. Great find Andrew
ReplyDeleteThat is a beauty, Andrew. I don't understand how they can either, but then I'm not an artist.
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely. Really well done.
ReplyDeleteGigantic mural and very well painted. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Andrew.
ReplyDeleteThat one is gorgeous and you don't really get an idea of the size until you look down and see the truck!
ReplyDeleteAmazing art
ReplyDeleteHuge and heroic, Andrew
ReplyDeleteHe looks powerful and wise, Andrew.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great mural. I wonder who it is?
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