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Monday, 22 May 2017

Monday Mural - Sea creatures

Another mural found on our car trip to Northern Western Australia, this time in the small It's been painted by "Children of Jurien" in 1998 on the beach toilet block.

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37 comments:

  1. These are some talented young artists. What appealed to me was the fact that this very public area had no graffiti, which means the children were obviously well respected. That was a great find in a very unlikely place.

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    1. Thanks Elizabeth. Yes, I didn't expect to find murals in these out of the way small towns and as you say these walls were painted such a long time ago, it's amazing there's no graffiti.

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  2. Always nice to see how creative kinds can be, nice mural.

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    1. Thanks Marianne, it's nice to see a mural painted by kids.

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  3. ...Oh Sami, this makes me feel like I'm back in Maui.

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  4. Nice one, children are so creative !

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  5. Great project, teaching children art and respect and a sense for community life.
    I like your new background (no snow, no? Still have to shake my head on that ALDI-ad!).

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    1. Thanks Iris, it's great that kids get involved in painting these murals.
      No snow...lol, I can't believe Aldi would sell snow gear in Perth, but I'm sure stranger things have happened!

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    2. Did they really have it on offer or was it just a marketing gag?

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    3. I didn't go there, but I actually saw this on the news and lots of people in Aldi, so it must have happened.

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    4. Crazy. Then... they´re dumb.

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  6. Sami if you look at it closely and then mine today, don't you think it could be by the same artist.. the figures look so alike! It's such a cheery sight, perfect for a seaside spot.

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    1. Thanks Grace. The sea creatures in yours do look quite similar.

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  7. It's great! Those children are very talented!
    Have a Great week!

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    1. Thanks Christine, they did a good job.

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  8. The children must have been excited to participate in creating this mural for the community. Good for both them and the community.

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    1. Thanks Bill,I agree a great project for the kids and the community.

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  9. These are beautiful, Sami! I love the fact they are painted by children

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  10. E este pintado por crianças.
    Cinco estrelas!

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  11. Toilet blocks are just made for street art aren't they?
    Have a great week
    Wren x

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    1. They certainly look a bit better disguised behind a mural, lol.
      Thanks Wren.

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  12. Ola Sami...
    Aqui na região houve um tempo em que se usava muitos murais pintados por crianças​ das escolas. Depois passou a ser proibido. Eu gksto e disfarça as paredes
    Kis :=}

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    1. Que pena Gi, e uma maneira das criancas se expressarem tambem. Tambem evita os grafitis, pelo menos aqui pensa-se assim.

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  13. Talented children! I'm not sure I would have done as good... It's a good way to make a beach toilet look more fun.

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    1. Thanks Sara, yes the toilets building does looks much better with a mural.

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  14. This is very nice and I think as it was done by children helps to make it extra-specially nice!
    A great share, thank you.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Thanks Jan, I'm glad kids get to paint murals too.

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  15. Murals by and for children always seem to be dipped in sweetness and happiness. Hooray for both. Thanks for contributing to this week's Monday Mural.

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