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Monday, 12 February 2018

Monday Mural - Old man

Painted in 2015 during the street art festival -Muraliza Cascais,  by  the Portuguese street artist Samina, on the corner of Travessa Visconde da Luz and Rua Afonso Sanchez in the town of Cascais, Portugal.




  

João Samina, a self-taught artist, was born in Setúbal, in 1989, and started his street art career at the age of 14. He discovered stencil art and from 2010 started to produce bigger and better works of art.
His style reminds me of Daniel Eime's style, another Portuguese artist who also uses stencils and paints black and white faces.


If you like murals or have a mural you'd like to post, this meme is for you; just follow the Linky steps below.  Once you start looking you find murals everywhere.  Be sure to link back to this blog and visit your fellow posters.  Looking forward to your mural finds posted this week.  Google+ users, please configure your post so we all can leave a comment.  Thanks.





40 comments:

  1. ...the face looks like the work of 'ECB'
    https://backroadstraveller.blogspot.com/2016/12/ecbs-old-man-and-sea-mural.html
    Thanks Sami for hosting!

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    1. Thanks Tom. I checked your ECB mural, it seems there are a few artists with similar styles.

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  2. Gosto muito de arte urbana. Uma moda que entrou em Portugal e veio para ficar!! : )

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    1. Realmente em Portugal ha imensos murais e ha muitos artistas Portugueses a pinta-los. Obrigada Catarina.

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  3. Adorei conhecer,
    A Arte É semmpre
    Fascinante.
    Bjins e/ou Abraço
    CatiahoAlc.

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  4. Thanks for taking over the hosting Sami.
    Back from my latest travels so I have a couple of posts to share

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    1. Thanks Debbie, welcome back, hope you had a great time.

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  5. Stunning face. I love all the lines of the "old" gentleman. Great art this week.

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  6. Intriguing such a half face, great art.

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  7. I always wonder how they do it but it looks great in 2 ways.

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    1. Even using stencils it's not easy I think. Thanks S.C.

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  8. This is so well done! A powerful mural and captivating face!
    Thanks for hosting Sami!

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    1. I also find it a very expressive and powerful face. Thanks Christine.

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    1. Obrigada Francisco, tambem achei um mural brilhante. Boa semana.

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  10. That's an amazing find Sami.. so much character captured in that old face!

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  11. Wow, he started his career truly early - and the outcome is beautiful, too! So much detail.

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  12. So much expression in the face. Lovely mural!

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    1. Thanks Lois, it is a very expressive face.

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  13. The face itself reminds me of a late in life Hemingway.

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    1. Thanks William, looking at it now and it really has some resemblance to Hemingway.

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  14. I thought of Hemingway, too. Fabulous detail no matter the size but all the more impressive on that scale.

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    1. Thanks Jeanie, these large scale murals are quite impressive.

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  15. great art. when you say stencil - you mean the face was painted using stencil?

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    1. Thanks Klara. Yes they use stencils to paint these murals. Here is a video of Daniel Eime painting a mural in Portugal using stencils.
      https://vimeo.com/149511997

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  16. The way the artist has used the corner of the building makes it very interesting.

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  17. A face with a lot of character. A very nice mural.

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  18. Portugal está cheio de exemplos de bela arte urbana.

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    1. Fiquei admirada com tantos murais por todo o Portugal. Obrigada Pedro.

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