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Monday, 12 September 2016

Monday Mural - The old man and the sea

Right next to the mural from last week's post, was this mural of a gray bearded pipe smoking fisherman surrounded by the see waves, ropes, surfers, lighthouse, all relating to the former fishermen's village of Cascais .
Painted by Youth One (real name - Adalberto da Costa Brito, he was born in Angola), the mural can be found at Travessa Visconde da Luz in Cascais (Portugal).






And the poem painted on the pink wall that I thought was part of the mural with the knitting grandmother actually belongs to this mural.

"The village and the beach made the fisherman go to sea, while the seagull flies sliding in the sky, following the boat ready to anchor. The lighthouse lights the way, bringing adventurers, while the wave grows, making the soul smile. The sun gives life to the sky, joy reborn...
Deep down, we are all a part of everything.  YOUTH"



26 comments:

  1. Very nice mural, so much to see on it.

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  2. How wonderful. That fisherman mural is simply incredible. I am always in awe of how you find these, but this one sort of fell into your lap, so to speak. It's a genuine beauty, though.

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  3. Pois no fundo, somos num todo, uma parte de tudo. Tão bonito!

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    1. Obrigada Sara. o poema esta interessante.

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  4. Sami, you found some great ones!

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  5. Estes trabalhos artísticos de rua estão cada vez melhores, belos murais.
    Um abraço e boa semana.
    Andarilhar

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    1. Obrigada pela visita Francisco. Há imensos murais lindíssimos.

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  6. What a wonderful mural! So much to see there.

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  7. I love those yellow raincoats, so commmon also at the ocean here. The poem is very fitting, too, with the seagull :-)

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    1. Oh yes, the yellow raincoats typical for fishermen.

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  8. great mural...and the pink one looks pretty cool too!

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  9. How nice to have an interpretation of the work.

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  10. Awesome mural that, lot of work gone into it. Read your comment on another blog on swans. In the UK they don't bite, I've fed them by hand a few times but they will go for you if they think you will harm their signets.

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    1. Thanks Bill. I was bitten by a swan in Germany many years ago when I was offering him bread, so I just assumed they were all a bit vicious.

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  11. Very striking! The artist has captured the colors, movement, and turmoil of the sea - as well as the steely-eyed confidence of the fisherman who knows he can conquer it all because he's done it so many times!

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  12. You were spoilt for choice in Portugal Sami, another fabulouso mural here. I like the idea of the old man of the sea!

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    1. Yes, lots of murals around Grace. I have lots more photos...

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  13. Dearest Sami,
    Lovely murals and a very special poem.
    Sending you hugs and wishing you happy weekend!
    Mariette

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    1. Thank you Mariette, have a wonderful weekend too.

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