Firstly I'd like to say thanks for all the feedback yesterday, after a few technical issues I think I'm coming to terms with the change over to desk top, and as many of you pointed out so much better for photography, the bigger screen is amazing. Yesterday I braved the weather once again to go into the city to see an exhibition at the art gallery but stopped off in Leederville to check out the latest murals painted for FormPUBLIC 2015. The flowing hair, although not as red, reminded me of a certain someone :) Looking fabulous in a lane-way off Oxford Street it was created by Perth artist Sarah McClosky.
Looking a little further up the lane you might recognize the bouffant quiffs and segmented style of Martin E Wills you've seen his work many times here before..
... and last but definitely not least directly opposite this huge scale work by Robert Jenkins check out the rather mesmerizing details. It's a little hard to keep up with all the incredible new street art in Perth, but believe me I'll try :) Happy Tuesday, take care and stay safe..
Grace these are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the Robert Jenkins Grace. Our all in one has a 27" screen and now I'm used to that, I could never go back to smaller!
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing these, Grace! It is almost as good as being there!
ReplyDeleteOo! The last two, especially, are dazzling.
ReplyDeleteOh, I do LOVE all of these and I've enjoyed your recent post SO much!!! Wish I could be there in person, but your pics are the next best thing!! Thank you for sharing your beautiful, fun world!!
ReplyDeleteA really colorful display of beauty.
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Awww, so dang beautiful, Grace! And so fast growing!
ReplyDeleteWow, very eye-catching.
ReplyDeleteI think the redhead is my favorite but, oh my, that last one is mesmerizing. Scrolling up and down, it's almost hypnotic.
ReplyDeleteTruly spectacular murals. Love the one of the female because of its simple lines and posed angles.
ReplyDeleteHeerlijk zoveel kleur.
ReplyDeleteEvery mural you show is even better than the one before, Grace!
ReplyDeleteIn the first one, bad hair day? Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteGreat captures what artsy designs. I'm happy you're working through your PC issues too.
ReplyDeleteThey are great finds Grace! I need to go back out on the hunt for some more murals. Not too many around here I'm afraid.
ReplyDeleteI love the first and the third one.
ReplyDeleteThat's wild. It looks like Perth is becoming an open air museum.
ReplyDeleteAre we catching up with or overtaking Melbourne in 'outside works of ART'? These are really great (are you sure you know who wasn't the inspiration?)
ReplyDeleteA great way to jazz up the lane .... looove ... that red hair.
ReplyDeleteWho knows, but maybe the first one was inspired by Aimee?
ReplyDeleteLovely, the 3 of them!
I am always amazed by your number of such nice murals in your city, I am a bit envious...
ReplyDeleteFirst one: I'd call "Summer Breeze".
ReplyDeleteThe first mural is lovely the way the hair and birds are lifting in the wind!
ReplyDeleteGreat art! I like all the images. The last one is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteOoooh I love that first one. The last one makes me dizzy, it's like a vortex!
ReplyDeleteThe last one certainly could make one dizzy!
ReplyDeleteWonderful art beautifully captured!
ReplyDeleteGreat artistic work!
ReplyDeleteThe top one is my favourite.
Thanks for sharing.