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Monday 20 April 2020

Monday Mural - Busselton life

This black and white mural was painted on walls of the Equinox restaurant on Busselton's water front, close to Busselton's  timber piled jetty, the longest in the Southern Hemisphere with its 1,841 mt (1,144 mi) length. 

It was painted by Busselton artist Jack Bromell, and the photos were taken in December 2019, when we and our overseas visitors were returning home from our short holiday in Margaret River.



If you like murals or have a mural you'd like to post, this meme is for you; 
just follow the Linky steps below. 
Once you start looking you find murals everywhere.  
Be sure to link back to this blog and visit your fellow posters.  Looking forward to your 
mural finds posted this week.  

Monday mural meme is posted at 12,01am Monday, Western Australian time
Thanks, Sami. 

















53 comments:

  1. Dearest Sami,
    That is well done by Jack Bromel!
    Hugs, from a wet ― severe thunderstorm Georgia,
    Mariette

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    1. Thanks Mariette, we're having a couple of wet and cooler days too.
      Hope the thunderstorms aren't too bad.

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  2. ...black and white murals can often be quite dramatic and this one is no exception. There is so much detail, I would guess that you could look it over and over again and see new things.

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    1. There is a lot of see for sure Tom. Thanks :)

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  3. The style of that mural reminds me of one that I saw in Ushuaia, Argentina, and also a few others. I suspect there's an influencer somewhere but I'm unaware what it is. My murals today are made for the pandemic.

    be well... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  4. What an incredible fresco. I find the quality of the drawing and the singularity of this graphic design remarkable. It's a beautiful black and white, with a multitude of very intriguing details. A beautiful find. I wish you a good week

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    1. Thanks Kwarkito, have a great week too.

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  5. Quite an interesting design.

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  6. Gosh I've never seen one quite that long.

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  7. Nicely depicting the good old days when could stand close together.

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  8. Quem consegue fazer estes murais tem que ser feliz.
    Boa semana

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    1. Pelo menos tem talento, mas tambem deve ser feliz por isso, lol.
      Obrigada Pedro, boa semana.

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  9. Ode to the laborer. I really enjoyed these black and white images in these murals. We're on lock down here, so even if I weren't on hiatus (due to my recycling posts), I wouldn't be out looking for murals. No one is out and about here, at least not in my neighborhood, which is usually pretty busy.

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    1. Thanks Elizabeth. Keeping safe in lockdown is the best option at the moment. I don't think there are murals being painted during this time, so I have to rely on what I have that I still hadn't posted. Luckily I have enough for the next 2 months probably.

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  10. The diver is my favourite, he reminds me of Broome :-)
    Where Ingo still owes me a Pizza in Sun Pictures!

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    1. Thanks Iris. A trip to Broome on the horizon then :)

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  11. Gosh they are amazing Sami, so much detail in each one. Love the black and white. Can't believe I missed them :)

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    1. Thanks Grace, apparently they were painted in 2016, I also missed them on a previous visit.

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  12. My find is also black and white...

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  13. Guess they're gonna put a little less emphasis on all that tree felling.

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    1. Thanks SC, I suppose that was a long time ago...

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  14. What a nice murals, so delicated painted.

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  15. Wow! These are quite unique! Hugs, RO

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  16. Surely that must be 1,841 metres, Sami. It could not possibly be kilometres. it would go half way to Singapore!

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    1. You are right David, 1km 841metres. Glad you spotted it :)

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  17. Sami, thanks for stopping by and sharing the items you also like to collect...isn't is crazy what we gather? We are also celebrating our 40th anniversary (August) and had planned to go back to Bermuda, but we might have to put that on hold due to Covid_19. I still have a few collectibles (menu, matchbooks, swizzle sticks, etc)from our honeymoon there and wanted to bring them back to the same resort to share with them! Stay well!

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    1. Thanks for your visit Patti. That would have been wonderful to go back to where you honeymooned and to take back your memories from that time.
      Sadly we spent our honeymoon in Durban, South Africa, and I certainly wouldn't like to go back there.

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  18. I like the artist's style! Thanks for hosting us, Sami!

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  19. Quite a lot of work went into this mural.

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    1. Thanks Sharon, it does look quite complex.

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  20. I enjoyed seeing those murals, thanks for sharing!

    I hope you and all your family are keeping yourselves safe from that virus!

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    1. Thanks for your visit Lon. We are keeping safe thank you, hope you too are well.

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  21. This is really quite imprssive, Sami. The black and white really works!

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    1. Thanks Jeanie, different from the usual murals, but quite pretty too.

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    1. Yes, the building is almost covered in the mural. Thanks Cloudia :)

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  23. Hello, I have never seen B&W murals, they are pretty. Take care, enjoy your day and week ahead.

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    1. Thanks Eileen, I think it's the first time I see one too.

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