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.
As part of JedariArt, an initiative to bring life into urban spaces across Doha, artists from India and Pakistan painted two adjacent walls outside Al Mansoura Metro Station in the popular form of truck art - the practice of customising trucks and buses in Asian countries with floral patterns and calligraphy.
The initiative was the brought about by "All India Permit" duo Akhlaq Ahmad aka Shabbu Painter and Farid Bawa and Phool Patti team that includes Ali Salman Anchan, Mumtaz Ahmed and Muhammad Amin.
The Indian team showcased a vibrant typography with motifs and slogans in seven languages (Hindi, English, Bangla, Punjabi, Arabic, Urdu and Telugu) inspired by the Indian trucks.
All India Permit Duo |
The Pakistani truck mural portrayed nature and its various elements with the message of Qatar-Pakistan Friendship written in the centre,
Pakistani truck art mural by Phool Patti |
Once the murals were painted, the artists explored Doha and were amazed at the art installations in the country. Farid Bawa stated, "I have always been amazed by the art installations at the airport, but this time while exploring Doha I realised what an open air art museum the city is. Happy to be a part of it now."
Great murals. Your trip really was full of great street art from so many places.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mae. It was a worthwhile trip.
DeleteYou really have opened our eyes to the graphic arts of this whole region! Thank you so much. I know my imagination is now richer. Aloha!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cloudia.
DeleteDear Sami,
ReplyDeleteDoha truly seems to be an open-air art museum! You found so many murals there. The ones you're showing today are another good example. When we were in India, we saw numerous of these beautifully decorated trucks 🚚 - and the creative decoration of the walls with the truck art is fantastic!
All the best, Traude 🎨
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That's lovely Traude. I saw similar art painted in buses in the Philippines.
DeleteThe mural on the right ofthe first photo is lovely!
ReplyDeleteI like that one too. Thanks Marina
DeleteThe only with love one is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lydia
Delete...Sami, you found some colorful murals. Thanks for hosting and I wish you a wonderful new week.
ReplyDeleteThank you Tom.
DeleteThe art is quite different what we've mostly seen in Doha.
ReplyDeleteYes, the style of these was quite different. Thanks Andrew
DeleteThe truck art mural is fascinating!
ReplyDeleteQuite different and pretty. Thanks Magiceye
DeleteParece uma tapeçaria.
ReplyDeleteBoa semana
Boa comparacao Pedro. Boa semana
DeleteMy favorite is the most intricate one. How long did that take?
ReplyDeleteSusan
I don't know Susan, but I assume it would be a few days at least.
Deleteimpressive details.
ReplyDeleteThanks Klara.
DeleteThis is such a vibrant celebration of culture and connection—truck art bringing color, language, and friendship into a modern metro space. I love how this project bridges continents while honoring tradition. A beautiful initiative, Sami.
ReplyDeleteThanks Melody.
DeleteI like your pictures. oh yes, I remember seeing designs like that on trucks in Pakistan https://kwarkito.blogspot.com/2013/02/sur-la-route-de-taxila.html
ReplyDeleteThat's nice. I saw them in the Philippines.
DeleteThis is fascinating. I had never heard of truck art before. There is so much detail in both of these, they are quite amazing.
ReplyDeleteI had seen it before, but had no idea it was called "truck art". Thanks Sharon
DeleteI love both of them. We have a local brewery who has murals on their trucks.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jackie. I've seen camping vans painted with murals here in Australia.
DeleteThese are wonderful, Sami.
ReplyDeleteThanks Pat.
DeleteOh I could need some luck! In panic today I ran to Saturn (LOL) and got a data-volume for my old smartphone as hotspot for my PC to study as Ingo mixed our internet up! Funny coincidence with your murals!
ReplyDeleteHope your internet is sorted Iris :)
DeleteTruly Amazing works, Loved Indian typography. Great clicks.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rupam. You should show us some trucks painted this way in your part of the world.
DeleteInteresting. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda
DeleteWonderful murals once again. I made a lot of pics of murals during my visit in Amsterdam...but I am still working on the posts for my nature blog. So this time again a link to my Violetta blog.
ReplyDeleteHave a good time and all the best
Violetta
Thank you Violetta. I like Amsterdam :)
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