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Monday 25 January 2021

Monday Mural - Singing in the rain

I love murals and street art. 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 will find murals everywhere.                                                                                                        The "Monday Mural" meme goes live on Monday at 12,01am, Perth,Western Australian time. Be sure to link back to this blog and visit your fellow posters. Looking forward to your mural finds this week.     Thanks, Sami. 


At the Bunbury Regional Art Gallery, 64 Wittenoon Street was a colourful mural with lots of umbrellas hanging from the ceiling. Sadly I've been unable to discover the artist's name.
The umbrella installation was something done by the Museum, apart from the mural. 
It had actually started to drizzle by the time we stopped at the gallery, but we didn't have an umbrella with us...





The building housing the Art Gallery was built in 1897, and because it looked like a church to me, I discovered that it had actually started life as a Sisters of Mercy Convent and Chapel.


























58 comments:

  1. When I tried to link, it had "Linky tool substription expired."

    Here's my entry:

    https://alteredbooklover.blogspot.com/2021/01/monday-murals-bee-yourself.html

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    1. Sorry about the linky Elizabeth, totally forgot to renew the subscription, but all sorted now.

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    2. Thanks for linking me, Sami. I'm having trouble catching up with everyone, though.

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  2. My entry, when the Linky tool issue is resolved:
    https://maefood.blogspot.com/2021/01/a-sunny-day.html

    Your mural is very nice -- I like the movie "Singin in the Rain."

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

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    1. Thanks Mae. The movie and the song came to mind when I saw this installation :) Thanks for participating and sorry about the linky.

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  3. I love the gingerbread on the building. I can see how it could have been a convent and chapel. Those umbrellas were really colorful. I like how the mural extends even to the doors to the room. What an awesome find.

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  4. Dearest Sami,
    Love the architectural beauty of the original convent best!
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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    1. The building is quite nice and I like the pink colour, not sure it would have been the original colour. Thanks Mariette

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  5. I particularly like this abstract and colourful motif on the wall. It is pure joy and the enchantment of colour. A feast for the eyes.
    I wish you a good and not too hot week.

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    1. Thanks Kwarkito, love the colours too. We are having a cooler week this week.

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  6. ...Hi Sami, I look this colorful building, mural and of course the umbrellas!

    http://backroadstraveller.blogspot.com/2019/05/johnson-citys-floral-
    park-murals.html

    http://backroadstraveller.blogspot.com/2021/01/signs2-make-healthy-happen.html

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    1. Thanks Tom for your links, sorry about the linky problem.

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  7. here is my entry
    https://kwarkito.blogspot.com/2021/01/fleur-de-pave.html

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    1. Thanks Arnaud, sorry about the linky, all sorted now :)

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  8. Son vistosos esos murales y especialmente atractivos.

    Besos

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  9. All those umbrellas but nothing to protect yourselves with. It is certainly a colourful scene.

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    1. I suppose no one would notice if we had nabbed one from that installation, lol. Thanks Andrew

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  10. Oh I like those!. Must remember to post my mural on my sunday. See you with it tomorrow, dear, S

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  11. Very colourful and distinctly appealing, Sami. You do have a knack at finding these treasures.

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    1. Thanks David. This way a day trip to the small town of Bunbury where I was lucky to find dozens of murals.

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  12. I feel so enervated viewing this installation! I love the combination of mural & 3D objects - such fun!

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    1. Bem dito Pedro. Obrigada e boa semana para si tambem

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  14. Love all the colours, the umbrellas and the energy they give off!
    What a beautiful find!

    Thank you for hosting, Sami.
    Have a good week. :)

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  15. I love rain, sadly just cloudy, even if I take no brolly - hopeful installation, so colorful :-)

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  16. Glad that that convent got such a nice new destination. It looks all great.

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    1. It was beautifully repurposed, thanks SC

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  17. What a bright colours the murals have!

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  18. Love these umbrella displays. I also would like to visit this building as I love repurposed buildings especially religious ones.

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    1. Thanks Jackie. We didn't get to visit the Museum that was closed by then, but would love to go inside another time we visit the town of Bunbury.

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  19. What a beautiful mural. I know an artist here in AZ that paints gorgeous abstracts like this one. The umbrellas are great too.

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    1. Thank you Sharon, it's simple but eye-catching.

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  20. Super love the umbrellas Sami! That place would be amazing to have a colorful photoshoot for a fun editorial :)

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  21. Love the colours! And the umbrellas go so well with the mural.

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    1. Thanks Pat, don't know what came first, the umbrellas or the mural, but they certainly match.

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  22. The mural's pretty but I adore the umbrellas!

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  23. A beautiful mural and I do like the umbrella's.

    All the best Jan

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  24. What a colourful discovery Sami. The gallery itself is lovely also, I remember taking photos of it but we didn't go in 💛

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    1. Thanks Grace :) We will have to visit next time we are in Bunbury.

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  25. Uma explosão de cores, óptima para alegrar os olhos! Fique bem!

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