Sami and others participate in the themed Monday Mural.
This day, I am going to use the most boring mural photo I have saved. As I have saved it, maybe there is some merit.
Sami and others participate in the themed Monday Mural.
This day, I am going to use the most boring mural photo I have saved. As I have saved it, maybe there is some merit.
There were a couple of thought provoking comments on my post about Royal gays . From a young age I was very attracted to men in a way I did ...
Actually I think it's quite clever with the juxtaposition of the various flying objects..
ReplyDeleteI agree with JayCee. :D
ReplyDeleteLooks like a deity surrounded by modern planes
ReplyDeleteIt makes one smile.
ReplyDeleteIt looks unfinished and I don't think I'd give it a second look.
ReplyDeleteIt is definitely unique! Thank you for sharing this, Andrew.
ReplyDeleteI like the blurring of birds and planes.
ReplyDeleteIs this in Melbourne? I am more used to athletic looking footballers :)
ReplyDeleteI've remembered Hels, near Glenferrie Station.
DeleteIt's different but I like the colours and it's not at all fancy or over done.
ReplyDeleteIt's rather nice I think. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Andrew.
ReplyDeleteThere's lots to ponder there.
ReplyDeleteIs it in the confines of a nursery school? I think the little ones did well but a few more bright colours might have helped - like Forest Green and Trump Orange Face.
ReplyDeleteLots of things that fly.
ReplyDeleteIt looks rather peaceful to me, Andrew.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm...what does it mean? I'd like a close-up of that little explainer plaque to the right. Any chance you took a picture of that?
ReplyDeleteFrom my Google research: It's "a mural titled 'Ether' by the artist duo Creature Creature, who are based in Melbourne. The artists are Chanel Tang and Ambrose Rehorek."
DeleteApparently it is meant to illustrate the idea of "Bringing people and technology together for a better world."
That makes a lot of sense Steve, as it is near Swinburn University of Technology.
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