While taking a different route to come home after meeting up with bloggers Wendy and Grace, I spotted 3 different murals, on the very long Scarborough Beach Road.
The first one, in the car park between a chemist and the Scarborough Police station at 82 Scarborough Beach Road, was painted in February 2015 by Western Australian artist George Domahidy (Graphite Crew), and has images of beach girls from the present bikini clad to the past wearing those dress like swimming costumes, not forgetting the life-saver and local landmarks of the olden days.
For other murals from around the world please click on this link:
For other murals by George Domahidy click here for my post from December 2014.
I found a "youtube" video with the artist painting this mural. Enjoy it!
Nice mural, the paintings looks almost like photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks Marianne.
DeleteCool murals. I like them.
ReplyDeleteThanks S.C.
DeleteGreat retro!
ReplyDeleteThanks you Tom.
DeleteReminds me of the round mural in... Carillion City on top where the chemist is? Love both, am glad, though, we don´t have to wear bathing suits like that anymore...
ReplyDeleteDifferent times, different fashions...
DeleteCan't remember the mural in Carrilion city Iris, next time I go into the city I'll go and check.
Yep, asked Ingo, it was Carrilion.
DeleteLove this one. The artist is very talented!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit Halcyon.
DeleteLovely work; they look like pencil sketches on walls.
ReplyDeleteGraphite Crew is a great name. :)
It is a great name, thanks Nambiar.
DeleteThat is nicely done - love the graphics!
ReplyDeleteThank you Pat.
DeleteI really like his style. Very eye catching. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.
ReplyDeleteThanks ODP. Thanks for hosting Monday murals.
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