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Monday Mural Meme goes lives at 12,01am Perth, Western Australian time.
Thanks, Sami. Mural of a Hungarian gray bull, a breed of cattle which is indigenous to Hungary.
Painted in 2015 for the Colourful City Budapest Festival, by Fat Heat and Transone. The mural overlooks the gardens of Mika Tivadar, a bar in the Budapest Jewish District, in 47 Kazinczy Street.
It's one of eight works created in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, representing traditional Hungarian food and drink.
Photo taken during our visit in April 2018.
There were three other murals in the same street which I have previously shown:
https://sami-colourfulworld.blogspot.com/2018/06/monday-mural-empress-sissy.html
https://sami-colourfulworld.blogspot.com/2018/06/monday-mural-rubiks-cube.html
https://sami-colourfulworld.blogspot.com/2018/05/monday-mural-match-of-century.html
A Cafe with a view |
Photo from the net with the mural overlooking the Mika Tavidar bar/gardens
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ReplyDeleteYour mural from Budapest is really unique. To be quite hones, I'm not sure I understand it, but admit it's quite colorful.
Thanks Elizabeth. I think it's just a quirky mural to portray their unique brand of cattle.
DeleteI wonder about the Hungarian feeling for the bull -- there's also a wine called Egri Bikavér (Bull's Blood of Eger). That's a wonderful mural!
ReplyDeletebest... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Thanks Mae. I just read up on the wine, which I had never heard of, as I'm not much of a drinker.
Delete...it interesting to see it eat with a knife and fork. ...Thank Sami for hosting!
ReplyDeleteQuite a quirky mural Tom, thanks :)
DeleteOdd but fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks William.
DeleteIt looks like a fun rural, trying to get my head around the cow wearing a purple cape lol
ReplyDeleteThanks Amy. Not something we will see out in the fields for sure :)
DeleteIt wasn't what I was expecting and it made me smile.
ReplyDeleteIt is a weird but fun one. Thanks Andrew.
DeleteCool mural
ReplyDeleteThanks Adam.
DeleteAbsolutamente fantástico!
ReplyDeleteObrigada Pedro, boa semana.
DeleteVery well done! The hat, hmmm...
ReplyDeleteThere is a German saying, "da geht einem der Hut hoch"! :-)
Don't know why the hat isn't on the bull's head. Thanks Iris.
DeleteThanks Agnes.
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
ReplyDeleteFantástico este mural e aproveito para desejar e uma boa semana.
ReplyDeleteAndarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Obrigada Francisco. Igualmente para si.
DeleteA great bit mystic mural.
ReplyDeleteThanks Stefan :)
DeleteHmm, I'm kinda not getting it. Something to do with food, for sure. Eat more chicken? :-)
ReplyDeleteI thought it was "eat more beef" :) Thanks Revrunner
DeleteAaaah, I almost poster the same...:-)
ReplyDeleteSorry Rob, hope you have another one.
DeleteDifferent but cool!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bill.
DeleteHello, the bull mural is cool. Great series. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week!
ReplyDeleteThanks Eileen, have a great week too.
DeleteMais um mural original.
ReplyDeleteBoa semana, Sami!
Obrigada Catarina.
DeleteI've got to get on the stick and dig out my mural photos (but they could NEVER compete with this!)
ReplyDeleteWould love to see you back with your murals Jeanie. All murals are great :)
DeleteLike WoW - Wonder How Long That Took From Start To Finish - Way Cool
ReplyDeleteCheers
I can imagine it would have taken quite a few days, as it's massive and lots of details.
DeleteWhat an impressive mural. Strong images.
ReplyDeleteThanks Taken for Granted.
DeleteThat looks like a spoiled bull! ;-)
ReplyDeleteCertainly does Pat :)
Deletewhat a coincidence, Sami. I have a mural from Jewish district as well. :-)
ReplyDeletelove your bull.
Thank you Klara, a coincidence indeed :)
DeleteI love seeing the muraLs of your travels Sami, and was just wondering if your husband is still working in Sydney? Hope all is well there.
ReplyDeleteThanks Gill. Jose is back in Perth, he took a redundancy package, but is still looking for work here, in the meantime he's been doing some jobs around the house.
DeleteI love all the names of the Street artists! This works well above the cafe setting as something interesting to chat about!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week - Sami!
Wren x
Thanks Wren, yes the setting is perfect.
DeleteThat is marvelous mural! Thank you for sharing and for hosting.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda :)
DeleteDearest Sami,
ReplyDeleteThat is a rather strange way of painting the Puszta's regal grey cattle...
We did see them in reality and loved them. The ones we saw were the oxen, not bulls.
https://mariettesbacktobasics.blogspot.com/2019/07/day-4-kalocsa-baroque-cathedral-with.html
Hugs,
Mariette
Thanks Mariette. So nice you got to see the real thing.
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DeleteThis looks so cleverly done! Hugs, RO
ReplyDeleteThank you RO, glad you liked it :)
DeleteLooks amazing there in that position Sami, I bet it gets snapped so often by cafe patrons 😉
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it's popular with the cafe patrons :)
DeleteA little weird but fun!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Yes, strange one, but fun at the same time :)
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