For other murals from around the world click here.
Other Kyle Hughes-Odgers murals in my blog that you might enjoy:
http://sami-colourfulworld.blogspot.com.au/2014/12/street-art-in-leederville.html
http://sami-colourfulworld.blogspot.com.au/2015/07/murals-in-claremont-ii.html
http://sami-colourfulworld.blogspot.com.au/2016/01/monday-murals-in-denmark-wa.html
http://sami-colourfulworld.blogspot.com.au/2015/07/a-thousand-lights-at-airport.html
Dearest Sami,
ReplyDeleteThis is a very lovely mural and I love Kyle-Hughes style.
To me it looks a bit Japanese but he's not of that background; interesting.
He must be quite accomplished with that much work and books on his record.
Thanks for sharing this one.
Hugs,
Mariette
Thank you Mariette, I like his style too. His murals are always eye-catching.
DeleteWonderful, the murals painted under bridges here are so hard to capture. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom. Not too bad with this one, just had to wait for traffic to stop so I could cross the road.
DeleteA very pretty mural, it deserves a better place than under a bridge.
ReplyDeleteHi Marianne, maybe it deserves a high visibility place, but I think the seven murals under the bridge probably bring some life and colour to that area too.
DeleteYes, I thought of Japanese, too, but aren´t the eyes a bit big then? I also like the one to the left, such fresh colors.
ReplyDeleteI think it's just his style, it does look a bit Japanese.
DeleteThere was a varied collection of murals by that bridge.
Que lindo!!! Gostei imenso. Um dos meus favoritos daqueles que tem partilhado connosco.
ReplyDeleteObrigada Sandra, também gosto dos murais dele.
DeleteI have to say I like Kyle's style. Looks a bit like a children's book illustration. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting O.D.P.
DeleteThis is incredibly stunning. Sorry I'm so late getting here, but I wouldn't miss this one for the world.
ReplyDeleteThank you Elizabeth, I'm glad you liked it.
DeleteWhat a gorgeous mural - you've captured it beautifully!
ReplyDeleteThanks Wendy, glad you liked it.
DeleteWhat a great idea. It really dresses up the rail bridges.
ReplyDeleteI love his work Sami, I saw another of his on my travels the other day but didn't have time to stop. We are so lucky to have so much excellent street art in Perth.
ReplyDeletep.s. still hoping to avoid knee surgery but it will mean keeping off it for an extended period, not sure how I'll go with that :)
Beautiful artwork. Looking at the first photo you just wouldn't imagine that it was under the rail bridge. A brilliant idea.
ReplyDeleteI've visited Perth on many occasions and Fremantle too.
Thank you for bringing lots of memories back to me.
Thanks for visiting my blog Neesie. Glad you enjoyed being reminded of your visits to Fremantle.
DeleteIt seems such a waste to have this lovely street art under the bridges unless the road has many traffic jams?! Lovely colours used as well they fit well in that environment.
ReplyDeleteWren x
I doubt it, the road leads to the harbour...there are 7 beautiful murals there.
Deletevery sweet mural!
ReplyDeleteThanks Marsha.
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