Two murals from our November trip to Bunbury painted in the unmistakable style of Perth artist - Anya Brock.
The first - the Ibis, can be seen at Graham Bricknell Sound Shell Bicentennial Square on Symmons Street, and the other - a female face, is among a dozen other murals in ShoeBeDoo Lane (isn't this just a great name?), just off Stephen Street.
Pop of color is definitely a great intro to these two distinct murals. Both are simply incredible. I was just so incredibly impressed with both, from the beauty of the birds to the lovely female face to the abstract part of each of these murals. They were fabulous. I'm SO glad you host this event, Sami.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Elizabeth. Anya's mural are always very colourful and pretty :)
DeleteThat is a huge mural on the wonderfully named ShoeBeDoo Lane! All very nice and geometric and colorful. You do find good ones!
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Thank you Mae, glad you enjoyed the murals.
DeleteTwo lovely murals. I love the birds and the geometric designs in the second mural.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sharon.
DeleteThey really brighten things up, Sammi!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cloudia, they certainly do :)
DeleteHere is a gigantic and colorful fresco that embellishes this dreary building.
ReplyDeleteThanks Arnaud :)
Delete...I love these attention grabbing murals and ShoeBeDoo Lane is a fabulous name! Thanks Sami for hosting the party.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom, that lane certainly has a great name :)
DeleteDearest Sami,
ReplyDeleteIn the top photo it looks almost as for the center shore bird, the artist had started out with painting something else first...
Love the face, great eye expression and the others are just 'loud'.
Hugs,
Mariette
She does tend to paint a lot of faces, thanks Mariette.
DeleteThose are very nicely done!
ReplyDeleteThanks Amy.
DeleteBuena selección con vistosos colores.
ReplyDeleteBesos
Gracias Antonia.
DeleteQuite dynamic.
ReplyDeleteThanks William.
DeleteHer birds are are very skilfully drawn. Long bird legs can't be easy.
ReplyDeleteI also think they look great, thanks Andrew
DeleteGreat murals, Sami. The woman seems to be deep in thought
ReplyDeleteThanks Debbie.
DeleteSo very beautiful. Lovely murals. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteThank you, have a great week too.
DeleteExplosão de cor!
ReplyDeleteBoa semana
Grande explosao :), obrigada Pedro
DeleteNice finds.
ReplyDeleteThe Ibises look lovely and the face looks very striking. Love the style of art, too.
Thank you for hosting, Sami. :)
Thanks Dee, I quite like her style.
DeleteAmazing works.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rupam.
DeleteThat surely is some pop of colour! Beautiful and interesting.
ReplyDeleteThanks Iris, a real pop of colour :)
DeleteVery pretty murals, I like the colours.
ReplyDeleteShe does use very pretty colours, thanks Marianne.
DeleteGostei deste mural.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Obrigada Francisco, boa semana.
DeleteGreat murals. The first one would make a great cover for a book on birds of the wetlands! It is amazing that you can find so many murals to have this weekly feature, Sami. Without doubt you have a special mural-sniffing lobe in your nose!
ReplyDeleteThanks David, that mural would certainly make a great book cover :)
DeleteWe are lucky to have loads of murals in Perth and surrounding towns, and new ones are being painted all the time.
So colourful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Aletta :)
DeleteI really like here style! Thanks again for hosting us, Sami!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Pat.
Deletecalming colors in this mural
ReplyDeleteThanks Alice :)
DeleteThose fabulous water birds are making me smile big!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jeanie, they are beautiful :)
DeleteI love how the abstract echoes the face.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda, she's a good painter.
DeleteShe really does have a distinctive style, lovely selection here 💙 Sami I forgot to link mine up again, I'm getting so forgetful, will do tomorrow xx
ReplyDeleteYes, her style is quite recognisable. Thanks Grace
DeleteSuch lovely colours.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan