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Monday, 4 August 2025

Monday Murals - at Vila Nova da Cerveira

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  

When we visited our long time friends C&M, who now live in the very pretty town of Vila Nova da Cerveira (north of Portugal, bordering with Spain) we spotted some murals around the small town. 

In Rua 25 Abril 1, (25th April Street), on the walls of the Cine-theatre, ia a 10mt high mural, painted by Juan Domingues, a Venezuelan artist, son of Portuguese immigrants. It is a tribute to the artist Henrique Silva, one of the founders of the Cerveira International Art Biennial - and portrays the "eternal master of the restless" in his youth and presently.

 

On the other side of the cine-theatre is an 8 meter high mural entitled "Gaps in memory", which was painted over 4 days in 2016, by Brazilian artist Elton Hipólito, portraying the master José Rodrigues (1936-2016) - a Portuguese artist known for his work in sculpture, drawing, illustration, and scenography.     

The artist chose to paint using natural pigment paints, with light and dark soil collected from 2 different areas in the region, which at the same time draws attention to the problem with fires in the area.




Just down the road, another mural by the same Brazilian artist Elton Hipólito, painted in April 2019, measuring 17,50mt x 4,30mt and entitled "Women of the April revolution", portrays writers Maria Teresa Horta, Maria Isabel Barreno and Maria Velho da Costa - or the "3 Marias", to perpetuate freedom of expression, marking the 45th anniversary of the Carnation Revolution (25th April 1974, a military coup that overthrew the dictatorship and established a democratic regime, without a single loss of life) 




At Praça do Alto Minho (Square of the Upper Minho) , artist Acácio de Carvalho commemorates the 25th anniversary of the Cerveira International Art Biennial.



The following two murals were spotted inside the old fortress in the nearby town of Valença. 




44 comments:

  1. ...Sami, you have an amazing collection today, so many great faces. Thanks for hosting, I wish you a wonderful week.

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    1. Thank you Tom, enjoy the rest of your week too.

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  2. Merci beaucoup pour cette splendide série de peintures murales monumentales

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  3. I'm always impressed by artists who can paint such lovely portraits on such a large scale. These are all very nice.

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    1. Thank you Sharon. It can't be easy to paint on such a large scale.

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  4. Dear Sami,
    you’ve once again gathered a fabulous collection of murals! I’m especially drawn to the striking portraits – no matter how often I see it, I’m still amazed by the level of skill it takes to get the proportions just right on such a massive scale. That’s real artistic mastery! 🎨✨
    From me, you’re getting an “old-school mural” today – featuring Saint Rupert, straight from the streets of Vienna 😉
    Warm greetings from Austria,
    Traude
    🌿 https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2025/07/musikalischer-juli-blogparade-urban.html

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    1. Thank you Traude. Old school murals are also nice :)

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  5. The portrait of the three women is very impressive!!
    THank you for hosting Monday Murals…mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  6. I really enjoy all these portraits

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  7. THese are lovely- I like the pencils best - they make something out of nothing, as pencils do!

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    1. It's a simple one but I'm sure it was colourful when it was originally painted, now a bit faded ...Thanks Lydia

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  8. For a town rather than a city, there are some very nice works. I like the first showing a young person and then the image of the person who is now much older. I don't think I've ever seen that in public art.

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    1. It is a different type of mural indeed. Thanks Andrew

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  9. Também eu sou fã de murais.
    Talento puro.
    Boa semana

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  10. I admire anyone who can do a portrait that actually looks like the person they are representing!

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  11. Different, "fragile" styles - very beautiful. Mine sure... well... ;-) What I find in rain...

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    1. Thanks Iris. At least you are finding some murals :)

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  12. An amazing place with amazing murals. Have a good time
    Violetta

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  13. Those giant portraits are epic. Sami! Aloha!

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  14. Amazing series of mural, great clicks.
    Have a nice week ahead.

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  15. The portraits are incredible. So striking.

    Susan

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  16. What fabulous murals and now I need to read about these people!

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    1. Thank you Jackie. The 3 Marias have an interesting story.

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  17. You found some wonderful murals. Thanks for showing them to us.

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  18. You always find such great murals, Sami.

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  19. What a great collection. I think i would find those huge faces a little overwhelming, but the artistry is quite striking.

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  20. very impressive collection of murals, Sami.

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  21. You've found and shared some good ones here Sami ... thank you.

    All the best Jan

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  22. Interesting. My favorite is the portrait of José Rodrigues.

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    1. I also like it because of the tones used. Thanks Linda.

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