It was painted in 2015 for the Art BGC Festival, by Filipino-Polynesian street artist Dee Jae Pa'este.
Each of the the four walls depicts the stage's of growth in one's life through the seasons and different forms of Mother Nature.
These photos were taken in December 2018 when we visited the Philippines for our daughter's wedding.
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.
Below you can see the mural by Aka Corleone that is just behind the Mother Nature mural in the same parking lot. You can read about that mural and the Andres Bonifacio mural on my post from February 2019.
...Sami, you found a gorgeous one, thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom, glad you enjoyed the mural :)
DeleteThose images remind me of the Anime-type images in Japanese graphic novels. Interesting color choices: just a few shades of pink and blue, a touch of green.
ReplyDeletebest... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Thanks Mae, yes it's a very soft mural.
DeleteSami, you are the mural finer supreme. You show us the most interesting variety imaginable, but I am especially drawn to this theme.
ReplyDeleteThanks David, I can spot a mural a mile away, lol. Glad you enjoyed the theme.
DeletePretty mural
ReplyDeleteThanks Adam.
DeleteManila é a típica cidade de contrastes, daquelas onde a opulência e a miséria se misturam todos os dias.
ReplyDeleteBoa semana
é mesmo Pedro, nesta zona de BGC é onde encontrei a maior opulencia.
DeleteMais alguns murais bonitos. Deve ter uma grande coleção deles.
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Obrigada Catarina, tenho imensas fotos com murais :)
DeleteThis is SO different. I'm really impressed with all four sides and the back story, too.
ReplyDeleteThank you Elizabeth. The story was described in a plaque by the mural.
DeleteThat´s an interesting style, I like it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Iris.
DeleteVERY nice
ReplyDeleteThank you Bertie.
Deleteit is pretty.
ReplyDeleteThank you Klara.
DeleteI love the color of blue which so soothing and lovely. Hugs, RO
ReplyDeleteThank you RO.
DeleteNice and soft mural on very hard concrete. Nice one.
ReplyDeleteVery true, it sure softens the area, thanks SC
DeleteA very nice one with the delicate colours.
ReplyDeleteThank you Marianne.
DeleteFantástico este belo mural, aproveito para desejar uma boa semana.
ReplyDeleteAndarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Obrigada Francisco, boa semana para si tambem.
DeleteHere is my first time joining. I hope you like this. https://travel-with-tech.blog/2019/07/22/some-blue-squares-plus-more/
ReplyDeleteI like your post from the BCG. Thanks for that, when I go home next year, I will have a look at this.
Regards, Teresa
Welcome and thanks for joining us Teresa. Manila has so many great murals. I've added your link so others can visit you too.
DeleteThanks Sami. I was not into streetarts yet, the last time I visited the Philippines. Will search for them the next time I go.
DeleteHave a good day!
You will be surprised as from now on you will notice all the murals around :) Have a great evening.
DeleteThanks for your visit Agnes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week!
Thank you Lea, you too.
DeleteYour mural this week rather reminds me of my hippy pop festival summer! Love the scruffy blue bird. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteWren x
Thanks Wren :)
DeleteIt is a lovely set of murals, Sami. Thanks for hosting us!
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat.
DeleteNice! I love the bird.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda :)
DeleteWonderfully colourful!
ReplyDeleteThanks William.
DeleteI like this style, Sami. :) :) I have some more of the electric boxes for you but it will be a few weeks before I get to post them.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joanne, looking forward to seeing them.
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