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Monday, 7 September 2015

Murals in Fremantle at Many6160

On a recent visit to Fremantle I photograhed this gigantic "Praying Mantis" painted by Amok Island, a Dutch artist based in Fremantle. 

It's on one of the side walls of Many6160, a former department store now housing small retailers in an open plan space.  The building's main entrance is in Kings Square.


On the main side of the building the wall above the doors right up to the rood has been painted with a huge mural of a Ram, done by Japanese artist Twoone.                                                                                                       
Both murals were painted in April 2015 for the Form project.

To check more fun murals around the world please click here.






16 comments:

  1. Oh wow! The street art is fantastic...love it!

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    1. Thanks for your visit Siddhartha, we have lovely murals in Perth.

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  2. Lovely paintings! Best wishes from Sweden!

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    1. Thanks for your visit Christina. You're a very talented photographer.

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  3. Amok Island is one of my fav artists Sami, love the other one too, beautifully shown here.

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    1. I like his style, but I prefer his "fish" paintings.

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  4. Hmmm, dunno if the first one really is inviting?
    We once (in Queensland) got into a "storm" of grasshoppers, luckily in our car - there were also two guys on push-bikes, ewwww, poor fellas!
    The sheep (?) are well done, too!

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    1. I suppose if you've been attacked by grasshoppers, you wouldn't like this mural, lol. I actually prefer his "fish" paintings that he has all over Perth.

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  5. These are fabulous. Once again, I'm in awe of the artistic vision. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.

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    1. I agree, some very talented artists! Thanks for hosting too.

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  6. Perth está cada vez mais giro e alternativo com esses murais!!!! A Sami já visitou Penang/Georgetown na Malásia? Recomendo bastante também devido aos murais:)))

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    1. Ainda nao fui a Malasia, mas obrigada pelo "tip".

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  7. Wow great ones you have found on the walls.

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  8. Those are big murals. Quite a lot of imagination on display here too.

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    1. Thanks for the visit LOL, I agree, some people are very artistic and imaginative!

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