Monday, October 27, 2025

Monday Mural

Joining in with Sami, this mural photo was taken outside Sydney's Carriageworks, an old railway workshop. More about that down the track. I think it is exceptionally nice, and note the little doggie sitting to the bottom right. 


Later edit: Thanks to Marcellous for a link to who the people are in the mural. I should have at least recognised Dame Marie Bashir. 

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  1. Lovely mural Andrew. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals. Hope you had a nice time in Sydney.

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  2. That is wonderful. How do they do that?

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  3. I can't see the dog - must be going blind.

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  4. Its lovely. I haven't seen it before but I knew it would be aunty someone.
    Im sure you will tell the story

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    1. I reckon it is Marie Bashir third from left. Not to steal Andrew's thunder but I found more info here: https://streetartcities.com/markers/67518ebe-c257-4383-bd9f-ea21fbac8d53

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  5. The little dog is hard to find, but I managed. Very nice mural!

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  6. ahhh outside Sydney's Carriageworks. I didn't think I had seen this mural before.

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  7. I agree it's exceptionally nice. The little doggie is adorable and the humans look very accomplished.

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  8. A little Highland Terrier sitting there? The person looks familiar but I don't know who it is.

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  9. That is great portraiture and I do like the sweet little dog

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  10. Beautiful mural, Andrew. And I see the cute little West Highland Terrier.

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    1. We had one for about ten years, Linda. She was lovely but died an early death.

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  11. It is a very good painting of the four women and the little dog. I wonder what the story is?

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  12. Swett little white dog and a nice mural with Auntie in it.

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