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Monday 11 March 2019

Monday Mural - Native Birds and Flowers III

And this is the last of the Brenton See murals (until I find another one 😉), a very talented Perth artist who specializes in painting native birds and flowers - this time a few ducks, a purple swamp hen (red beak) and a kookaburra (blue/white bird).

This mural was indicated by my now retired colleague Gill, and can be found at Stargate shopping centre in the suburb of Attwell, and it was recently painted as per the signature - 2019.

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. 




The duck painted around the corner of the building
Kookaburra








61 comments:

  1. ...I like this B(G, bold and beautiful mural. The birds are great!

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  2. What a beautiful and colorful mural.This big birds are amazing

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  3. Sehr schön die großen Vögel auf den Wandbildern.

    Noke

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  4. What a fabulous find, Sami. This See mural really compliments his other works, and I find I'm really enjoying his art. Compliments to your friend for pointing it out to you, too.

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    1. Thanks Elizabeth, I mentioned I was always on the lookout for murals and she said there was one in her local shopping centre. Brenton is a great artist.

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  5. More wonderful birds! Thank you.

    best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  6. These are cool. Mine is a native bird too today, Good coincidence.

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  7. I've enjoyed See's work - thanks for sharing it with us, Sami. Let's hope he keeps up the work

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    1. Thanks Debbie. I'm sure there will be more of his murals in the future.

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  8. They really are terrific and I am very happy that you have shared them with us. I hope the mural trend catches on here.

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    1. Thanks David, I hope so too. Murals seems to be very popular all over the world now.

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  9. Those have a nice bright look to them. I had to laugh when I saw the Kookaburra because there was a song I remember singing when I was a kid about a Kookaburra sitting in an old gum tree and I really had no clue as to what a kookaKooka was!

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    1. That would be the very popular "Kookaburra song" Larry. Now you know what it looks like :) Thanks for visiting.

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  10. Ficou abismado com os murais que nos dá a conhecer.
    Fenomenais!
    Bjs, boa semana

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    1. Obrigada Pedro. Ha muito talento por ai :) Boa semana

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  11. Beautiful! "The other day" I even heard a Kookaburra in our Caravan Park, sweet memories!

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  12. Beautiful mural. So well drawn by a talented artist.

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  13. The birds are really stunning and good that the artist just let the background not dominate so the birds get all the attention they deserves.

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    1. Thanks Stefan, glad you liked the mural.

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  14. I like these pics in a controlled release :) In your Blog theyre looking very good :)

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  15. wow, those birds are awesome. We used to sing the kookabura song when I was a kid. Now I know what it looks like.

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    1. You did, now you know Mary. I've posted live ones in my blog before.

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  16. He is amazingly talented.. love the kookaburra ✨

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    1. It certainly is, the artist is very talented :)

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  18. So beautiful---love the feather details
    MB

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    1. Thanks, yes the details are amazing :)

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  19. Gorgeous birds, now that spring is arriving I can't wait until I start seeing more of them around.

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  20. This artist has so much talent! Wonderful Sami!

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    1. Thank you Pat, I agree he's very talented.

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  21. So many beautiful details!

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  22. I think the Kookaburra is my favorite.

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    1. Thanks Revrunner, it is a lovely bird :)

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  23. That kookaburra looks as if he's talking to us :) :)

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    1. He's got his eye on the people walking by :) Thanks Joanne.

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  24. Dearest Sami,
    Lovely native bird mural here.
    Finally able to visit some bloggers... I'm done with my pre-scheduling a number of posts. They all required a lot of work, doing some additional research for the story. Sadly a lot of things seem to just vanish over time.
    Writing is a very important thing for keeping memories and history alive.
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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    1. Thank you Mariette. Blogging does take a lot of time and effort, but is certainly a good way to record our memories, much like a sort of diary.

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  25. This is gorgeous. I so admire the artists.

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    1. Thanks Jeanie. A lot of these mural artists are really very talented.

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  26. What a beautiful mural this is :)

    All the best Jan

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