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
A gigantic mural titled "Chase the colour", was painted by Perth artist Brenton See in November 2020, on the walls of the Western Power Substation, on the campus of the Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre, on Monash Avenue, in the suburb of Nedlands.
It displays the fauna and flora that can be found around the campus - Carnaby's Cockatoo, Pink fairy orchid, motorbike frog, white-cheeked honeyeater, dancing spider orchid, stinkwood quenda, Swan river myrtle, Prickly moses, Firewood Banksia and Red-tailed Black Cockatoo.
Brenton is a keen photographer and birdwatcher who loves gathering reference photos for his murals, which he hopes will educate the world on just how lucky we are to share our planet with such wonders. His work focus on celebrating native species that can be found within 15km (9,32miles) of the location of his murals.
Huge wildlife photos are always magnificent and these are the best!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting Monday Murals.
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Thank you Mae :) He's a pretty great artist.
DeleteBrenton See is quite an amazing artist. I am delighted you explained what each of the flora and fauna were, because I am sure we don't have most of those in the states. Thanks for hosting, Sami.
ReplyDeleteThank you Elizabeth. I'm sure most or probably all of these are very much Australian species.
DeleteWell done! Great use of corners. Aloha
ReplyDeleteThank you Cloudia ;)
DeleteBeautiful mural, the birds are wonderful. Happy Sunday, have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteThank you Eileen.
Delete...Sami, you found another fabulous mural. Nature is a wonderful subject. Enjoy your week.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom :)
DeleteWow, this is fantastic. Everything in this mural is beautifully painted.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sharon, Brenton See is a great artist.
DeleteWhat a beautiful and huge frescoe. I like it very much (kwarkito)
ReplyDeleteThank you Kwarkito :)
DeleteIt is a gorgeous mural of cockatoo!
ReplyDeleteThanks Roentare.
DeleteVery nice! This is a great way to learn about local fauna and flora.
ReplyDeleteI just got back from a park by some wetland & salt ponds and it was great to see the local birds and animals on the walls of the restrooms.
Thank you for hosting, Sami.
Have a great week! :)
Thanks Dee. Murals of local fauna and flora are always a great hit!
DeleteEu vi um sapo :))
ReplyDeleteBoa semana
Um grande sapo Pedro :) Boa semana
DeleteThe cockatoos are so well done and I love the frog. That man gets a prize.
ReplyDeleteThanks Andrew, he's a great artist.
DeleteVery, very beautiful and lifelike! And such funny names, too. I can imagine teachers take pupils there for lessons (I would).
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Must be difficult to get it right with a corner "in the way". Great talent!
Thank you Iris. I do wander about teachers taking students there :)
DeleteThis artist is prolific. Just gorgeous. So cheery in a fairly pedestrian urban centre
ReplyDeleteThanks Lydia. I was lucky to come across it on my way for a scan.
DeleteOh WOW, dear Sami, what a wonderful, huge mural. I really hope that all these miracles will continue to exist on our earth for a long time!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week and all the best, Traude
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Yes indeed, we need to treat nature well, so we can keep all these animals and plants.
DeleteBeautiful flora and fauna depicted!
ReplyDeleteThank you Magiceye :)
DeleteSami, You found a beautiful mural featuring some great birds, always a good subject. Thanks for hosting this site.
ReplyDeleteThank you TFG
DeleteAnother excellent mural. There seem to be a lot of murals in your area showing flora and fauna of the region.
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat. Yes, we seem to have a lot of artists who like painting birds and flowers :)
Deletethis is wonderful! so many details in bird feathers and plants
ReplyDeleteThanks Klara.
DeleteWildlife on a grand scale! Great!
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Thanks Susan. Sorry your link doesn't seem to function.
DeleteVery impressive.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda.
DeleteWow truly amazing murals, great works.
ReplyDeleteLoved the series. Thanks a lot for hosting.
Thanks Rupam.
DeleteBeautiful work!
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