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
Murals painted for the 6th edition of the Infinito Festival, which was held from the 1st to the 8th of September 2024 at Bairro da Torre (Torre district) in Cascais (Portugal),
The theme for 2024 was "Collaboration", bringing together four pairs of artists to paint 4 murals - "collaboration makes us stronger".
The first one "O Mundo é teu" (The World is yours") - was painted by AddFuel & HalfStudio, and can be seen at Rua das Naus.

My parents took a photo with the artist Add Fuel aka Diogo Machado, when he was painting the mural and sent me the photo. I then sent them a photo with the artist when he was in Perth painting a mural at Curtin University in 2016. The following day my parents went by the mural and showed him the photo and he remembered meeting me.
April 2016- Diogo Machado with me, and September 2024, with my parents |
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The street (Rua da Torre) showing both murals |
The mural that AddFuel painted at Curtin University in Perth:
Beautiful murals. Love the vivid colors.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and week, Sami. ♥
Thanks Sandee.
Delete...Sami, these murals are on a GRAND scale! Thanks for hosting, enjoy your new week.
ReplyDeleteThank you Tom :) Have a nice week
DeleteMoami31 is a very good mural
ReplyDeleteColourful and fun. Thanks Roentare
DeleteThese are both fantastic murals. I love the photos of you and your parents with the artist.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sharon. It was great that we all got to meet the artist.
DeleteTHese are great - at a glance, I didn't pick them as local. Lovely work!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lydia. The tiles are a trademark of Add Fuel.
DeletePicking up the tile theme. That's a nice little connection between you and the artist.
ReplyDeleteHe certainly has a definite theme.
DeleteThat first one is amazing art!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cloudia. The tiles are the artist's trademark.
DeleteAs cores são incríveis.
ReplyDeleteBoa semana
Ambos bem alegres. Obrigada Pedro
DeleteSami, I love the Portuguese pattern especially and how everybody takes pics of murals (and their artists) for you!
ReplyDeleteAnd strength I need right now, too.
Thanks Iris. My parents took photos while it was being painted and I took photos when I visited in March. It's just down the road from their house.
DeleteAmazing mural works, Great series.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for hosting.
Thank you Rupam.
DeleteI'm very impressed by these murals depicting faux azuleiros. I think I've seen similar ones in Paris and I'm going to check to see if they're by the same artist. As for the second one, it's really colourful and delights the colour-blind person in me. (kwarkito)
ReplyDeleteThanks Kwarkito. He has painted in Paris, and he always paints "tiles".
DeleteBoth of the murals you show here are strong, colorful, and a delight for the eyes. Thank you for maintaining this site for us to share the murals we see.
ReplyDeleteThank you TFG, it's my pleasure. I'm always thrilled to find new murals.
DeleteI really like both of these, Sami.
ReplyDeleteThank you Pat :)
DeleteThat´s great that murals are painted extra for an exhibition. And two nice pics of you and your parents.
ReplyDeleteHave a good time and thanks for hosting this mural link-party
Violetta
Thank you Violetta, it's my pleasure to host the Monday Murals :)
DeleteGreat murals again and how nice that you meet the artist with proof.
ReplyDeleteThanks SC
Deleteso impressive and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you Klara.
DeleteI’m a huge fan of Portuguese tiles so I absolutely love the murals with tiles in them.
ReplyDeleteSusan
Thanks Susan. They are a great representation of the Portuguese tiles.
DeleteColorful murals! I love the painted tiles.
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda
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