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Monday, 23 May 2016

Monday Mural - Cascais, Portugal

While visiting the beautiful beach town of Cascais, 30km from Lisbon, I couldn´t resist searching for murals.
This one was a great find, depicting the House of Santa Maria, built in 1902 and the lighthouse. You can see the original photo at the bottom.
I haven´t been able to find anything about the artist or artists...

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House of Santa Maria to the right of the mural, with the lighthouse at the end.


The original depicted in the mural above


31 comments:

  1. Looks a bit like going through the red sea of Moses. Lovely pitoresque landscape here.

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  2. Um bonito mural e pelas fotos, parece estar bom tempo por aí. :-)
    Aproveitem muito!!
    Continuação de boas férias!!
    xoxo

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    1. Estava um dia fabuloso e quentinho Sandra.

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  3. It's a beauty Sami, and so is the real thing.. what a spot!

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    1. Thanks Grace, it really is a lovely spot, one of the best views in Cascais.

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  4. That´s really beautiful, both, I agree. Such vivid colors!

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    1. Yes, both are beautiful, thanks Iris.

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  5. Both the original landscape and the mural are great!

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    1. I agree Nicol. The artist was quite good to be able to reproduce the beautiful landscape.

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  6. What a great mural with its strong waves and perspective. Love your last photo of the real scene depicted in the mural. Beautiful.

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    1. Thanks for your visit. It's a lovely place.

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  7. WOW, what a big colorful mural Sami!

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  8. I can't believe you find all these murals everywhere you go. I am super impressed and this one is truly unique and very unusual, too.

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    1. Thanks Elizabeth, apparently there have been a few initiatives in the last couple of years for artists to paint murals, so you can find plenty of them.

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  9. Dearest Sami,
    Wow, that is an exceptionally beautiful mural and so real looking when looking at the original site!
    Sending you hugs,
    Mariette

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    1. Thanks Mariette. The mural really portrays the area very well.

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  10. What a wonderful mural this is!

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    1. Thank you Marianne, I'm glad I saw it, I had told my dad I was going out to look for murals and he remembered he had seen this one somewhere...so we walked and walked and asked people until we found it.

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  11. It seems like I can breathe through painting. I smell the breeze flavor through it.

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    1. That's lovely Nicole, glad you enjoyed the sea breeze.

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  12. That is a beautiful mural!!
    Today is my turn... I'm flying to Portugal :)

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    1. Enjoy your holiday, I'm almost off...Sunday is my last day.

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  13. Wow - looks like you had a great holiday I have been catching up! I love this mural, obviously a big emphasis on the steps... maybe leading somewhere important, or is it the stairway to Heaven? It looks a heavenly place to live, I'm pleased to see the reality is more peaceful than the street art! :)
    Wren x

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    1. Yes it was great Wren. Have no idea what the mural's staircase represents, stairway to heaven maybe as you say.

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