The main one entitled "Pop Art" by AKA Corleone, a Portuguese artist that I've shown here before, and the other entitled "Andres" by Doppel, a Japanese artist, which honours Andres Bonifacio for which this city is named after.
He was the Father of the Philippine Revolution against Spain and is considered a National hero.
If you like murals or have a mural you'd like to post, this meme is for you;
Just follow the Linky steps below. Be sure to link back to this blog and visit your fellow mural bloggers. Looking forward to your mural finds this week. Thanks, Sami.
Pop Art and Andres around the corner |
Andres mural wasn't easy to photograph as it was in a narrow passage between buildings, but I've included a photo I found online where it can be perfectly seen, obviously taken from higher up.
Andres and Pop Art (photo from the net) |
I've also found this short video of the mural being painted, which is fascinating to watch.
Very beautiful and very colourful.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and week. ♥
Thank you Sandee. Have a lovely week too.
Delete...a grand and colorful mural, thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteThank you Tom.
DeleteHi Sami,
ReplyDeleteThe linky tool didn't work for me today. I tried several times (around noon EST in North America). My mural post is here:
https://maefood.blogspot.com/2019/02/murals-in-south-america.html
Best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
You might have managed to enter it in the meantime, as it's above. Thanks Mae.
DeleteVery colourful. Murals aren't always obliging in their was to photograph, but your shots show us the scale of the work.
ReplyDeleteThanks Debbie, yes not always easy to photograph.
DeleteQuite colourful!
ReplyDeleteThank you William.
DeleteIndeed it is interesting to see how such a mural is painted.
ReplyDeleteThanks Andrew :)
DeleteNice mural
ReplyDeleteThank you Adam.
DeleteKung Hei Fat Choi!
ReplyDeleteFeliz Ano Novo Pedro, bom feriado :)
DeleteGosto especialmente do mural intitulado "Pop Art", um género de que sou fan.
ReplyDeleteUma boa semana!
Obrigada Rui, ainda por cima foi feito por um artista Portugues :)
DeleteThey make big murals there, nice find.
ReplyDeleteTrue,all the murals I found in BGC were huge. Thanks Marianne.
DeleteLook and you wil find. Another fine example of a mural in a part of the world not many of us will see.
ReplyDeleteThanks Stef :)
DeleteI like it! Bright and happy!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tanya.
DeleteBoth murals are beautiful. The Andres piece was lovely, and I can see how hard it must have been to capture.
ReplyDeleteThanks Elizabeth I quite liked the Andres mural, a pity I couldn't capture it better.
DeleteNow that is something!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jackie.
DeleteBoth fantastic in their own way.. that really was a narrow space Sami, tricky one!
ReplyDeleteThanks Grace.
DeleteI hate it when you find a great mural along such a narrow space. I like them both, Sami!
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat.
DeleteThat's an interesting one though I cannot decide which part to prefer!
ReplyDelete(Internet problems yesterday and Ingo did play with my phone to solve the problem, too...sorry!)
Thanks Iris :)
DeleteI like the portrait more than the mural.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda :)
DeleteOf interest to mural lovers: a news story in Ha'aretz, the Israeli newspaper online:
ReplyDelete"Israeli Cities Commissioning Street Art to Draw Tourists, Boost Housing Prices:
Having realized that graffiti raises real-estate prices, attracts tourism and beautifies urban spaces, cities throughout Israel are hiring artists they once hounded"
By Naama Riba Feb 06, 2019
Many illustrations, but the story might be behind a paywall.
best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Very interesting Mae. I also find that murals seem to attract people who enjoy street art, so good on the Israeli cities from embracing it.
DeleteDearest Sami,
ReplyDeleteThat video is impressive to see the absolute stunning craftsmanship of such great artist!
The entire view is fabulous in that city section, it blends in so well.
Thanks for showing us.
Hugs,
Mariette
Thank you Mariette. The video is great.
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DeleteBoth so colourful.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan