Monday, June 16, 2025

Monday Mural

Along with Sami and others, here is my not too great offering for Monday Mural. I think it is a commissioned work by the Elsternwick Hotel. I think...

The Elsternwick Hotel sits at the corner of Brighton Road and Glenhuntly Road and was built in 1854. It is a much changed building since then but some of the original must still he there. I've been there many times with the food average but very nice staff. 

The images just seem to be very random.



17 comments:

  1. I suspect that every time you looked you would see/focus on something different.
    The 'attack cocky' in the first photo took my bird obsessed eye though...

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  2. Ooh...different. I like that last one, quite a lot going on there.

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  3. They seem similar in color choices but I. too, wonder if they all go together.

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  4. There is another mural to track down. It is quite special looking

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  5. I like all three, random though they may be.

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  6. Maybe random, but nicely done.

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  7. Rather like these mural, they are softer and different.

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  8. There is a lot to look at here. I don't dislike them, but I would be spending a lot of time wonder what they meant...and maybe that is the point...quit pondering g meaning and just live life.

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  9. They share the same colour palette and are easy on the eye.

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  10. They are nice, and I like the colour palette. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Andrew.

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  11. There are a few bricks in the walls from the original building.

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  12. I've referred to your Monday Murals today.

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  13. The colours unite them, Andrew. I like them

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  14. It looks like a mural for a shop. Is BWS (beer, wine, spirits) a liquor store?

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