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.
Painted by Hope & Kanbarni for the "No more blank walls festival" in the northern Perth suburb of Mount Lawley in April 2022, in the little lane on the back of the Astor Theatre.
Brendan known as Hope, is a 26 year old born in Darwin but based in Perth, and Kamsani Bin-Salleh, known as Kambarni is an Aboriginal illustrator, who reflects the natural world with his intricate designs. In 2018 he won the Western Australia Young Person of the Year award.
These hands are very realistic. I'm not sure if it's the background or what, but they look three dimensional in some of the photos you shared. These are beautiful. Surprised to see art from 2022 already.
ReplyDeleteThey do look three dimensional, I think it's the way they were painted. Most of the murals I've shared the last 3 or 4 weeks were already painted in May this year.
DeleteIn a way, those hands are creepy -- they seem to emerge from the abstract background in a weird way. Neat mural! Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeletebest... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Thanks Mae :)
DeleteIt looks like it's reaching to to give a hand.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sharon :) Helping hands maybe that was the theme
Delete...a wonderful collaboration. The hands could be playing the piano. Thanks Sami for hosting the party.
ReplyDeletethese giant hands are particularly impressive. They could suddenly grab us!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kwarkito :)
DeleteThey look like helping hands, a positive message.
ReplyDeleteThanks Amy :)
DeleteO realismo é absolutamente incrível.
ReplyDeleteBoa semana
Estao muito bem pintadas. Boa semana Pedro
DeleteThey are realistic, which makes me feel uneasy.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda :) Creepy for some, ok for others ...
DeleteWow. I don´t know why but to me hands are impossible to sketch. Beautiful ones, I think the awards are there for a reason!
ReplyDeleteI agree, they are beautifully done, thanks Iris
DeleteQuite lifelike.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jim :)
DeleteGreat mural, Thanks for sharing. Have a nice week ahead.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rupam :)
DeleteThose hands are so nicely done.
ReplyDelete'No more blank walls' is a great name for a public art program!
Thank you for hosting, Sami. Have a great week.
Thanks Dee. Yes it is a great name for the program, it's lead by Perth artist Jerome Davenport.
DeleteGostei deste mural.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
The hands are very wel executed but also a little scary so floating in the big nothing.
ReplyDeleteThanks SC, yes they can look a bit scary too.
DeleteNice mural, I like it. Everyone can use a helping hand.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bill
DeleteIt looks like those hands are about to reach out and grab you!
ReplyDeleteThanks David :)
DeleteThey are well done but I find them a bit creepy too.
ReplyDeleteAlmost 3 dimensional! Fabulous.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jackie.
DeleteThose are great, looks like they are reaching out
ReplyDeleteThanks Alice :)
DeleteWow, these are touch each other, pure collection.
ReplyDeleteThank you Bob :)
DeleteGostei de ver o 'Mural das Mãos' de Perth e das restantes participações...
ReplyDeleteFoi muito agradável encontrar o Bill, também meu amigo irlandês...
Faltou a Gracinha portuguesa...
Parabéns pela iniciativa que reúne tantos participantes internacionais...
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Obrigada Majo. Ca estamos todas as Segundas feiras com novos murais :)
DeleteBeautiful work.
ReplyDeleteThanks William :)
DeleteUma coleção de murais que não tem fim. : )
ReplyDeleteObrigada Catarina :)
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