A new mural had popped up in Bairro da Torre (suburb of Torre), Cascais, since we were last there in September 2017.
On the corner of Travessa Robalo and Rua Estrela do Mar, just across from the German Lidl supermarket, the mural portrays 2 kids playing with a ball, with the title "Other angles".
After a bit of a search I managed to come across the artist's name on Instagram and then facebook - Shay Petricevich Costoya, a young Brazilian artist living in Portugal.
Just peeping through from a building further down you can see on the second photo the mural - The Fisherman, that I posted in January this year.
If you like murals or have a mural you'd like to post, this meme is for you; justfollow the Linky steps below. Be sure to link back to this blog and visit your fellow posters. Looking forward to your mural finds this week. Thanks.
"Other angles" |
...at first it looked like ICY and SOT's work. This is a nice one.
ReplyDeleteI had to look them up, didn't know their work Tom. Thanks for contributing too.
DeleteI love it and what a dull bare wall it would be without the mural.
ReplyDeleteThanks Andrew, it certainly changes the buildings.
DeleteE assim se embeleza uma fachada de um prédio nada bonito.
ReplyDeleteBjs, boa semana
Isso mesmo Pedro, um bairro cheio de predios feios, mas cheio de bonitos murais. Boa semana.
DeleteOther Angles sounds great for it. I like how the artist has one kid's back towards us. It makes it very interesting.
ReplyDeleteGreat find, Sami.
And thank you for hosting. :)
Thanks Dee, glad you enjoyed it and thank for contributing too.
DeleteIt's wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jim.
DeleteThis is adorable, Sami. I really like the realism and the fact the tree hasn't budded so it doesn't cover the building and mural yet.
ReplyDeleteThanks Elizabeth, it is very well done.
DeleteWow, it´s quite huge! Hehe, Lidl. We do go there on a regular basis actually.
ReplyDeleteI always tell my Dad he should get shares as he's a big fan of Lidl, loo.
DeleteThanks Iris.
Muito bom este mural, gostei bastante.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Obrigada Francisco, boa semana para si tambem.
DeleteA very nice mural with the two boys, looks almost a photo.
ReplyDeleteThanks Marianne, it does look very real.
DeleteGreat mural and of course football is the number 1 sport in Portugal. Very appealing.
ReplyDeleteThat's right Stef, hadn't thought of that.
DeleteI really like this mural!
ReplyDeleteAnd your niece's wedding was gorgeous, loved all the creative touches by the bride.
Thank you Jackie. My niece is very talented.
DeleteIt's well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks William.
DeleteIt is a really good one, Sami!
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat.
DeleteI like this mural. It gives the neighborhood a friendly feel.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly makes those ugly buildings look a lot better. Thanks Sharon.
Deletethat is a beautiful mural. as Sharon pointed out - it gives the neighborhood a friendly feel. and, there are NO cars!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's just a pedestrian area next to the mural, cars can only park on the back of the building, so it's nice that the mural has an uninterrupted view. Thanks Klara.
DeleteNice murals
ReplyDeleteThanks Adam.
DeleteVery beautiful. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit. Have a lovely week too.
DeleteNice! I like that it presents a wholesome message for kids.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda.
DeleteLove this one Sami, so many fab murals in Lisbon.
ReplyDeletep.s. sorry I''m late..computer probs :)
No problem Grace, still on time. Hope your computer is behaving again.
DeleteBrilliant murals.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thanks Jan.
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