On our way home from Fremantle last week we stopped in at Claremont to take a few shots of this vibrant piece by Australian artist Ian Mutch on the wall of The Pizza Lounge.. check out more of his work here. Drawing inspiration 'from his upbringing surrounded by wild
landscapes, animals and patterns' I'm happy to say that he has chosen to settle here in the south-west of WA. I will be on the look-out for more of his work to show you here. Hope you had/are still having a good weekend. The weather in the Northern Hemisphere has been described as 'pockets of cold in a warming world' and yet there are still some who deny climate change.. incroyable! Happy Monday, take care and stay safe..
Wow, what a beauty!!
ReplyDeleteMagnificent creation. If you'd like some cold we have a pocketful or two you could have.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular design and colour! I love the birds in his work! He would be an interesting person to meet!
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely ...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing it here for your blogging friends to enjoy.
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All the best Jan
...oh WOW!
ReplyDeleteDazzling!
ReplyDeleteThat's just amazing...I love the way the feathers and colors sweep through the length of the building!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteNiesamowite!
ReplyDeleteThat is just splendid! Your new header has me thinking of posting a similar scene of Waikiki ;)
ReplyDeleteVery wow! Arianna
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful mural. Great painting with all that color. Building owners must be proud to have it on their wall.
ReplyDeleteI love this one, Grace! Looking forward to you finding more of his pieces!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beauty, Grace. I love it!
ReplyDeleteThis mural is pretty spectacular! I actually heard a report that Sydney experienced some record highs this last weekend. It really is astounding that there are still people who deny what is so obvious to almost all of us.
ReplyDeleteYou found a wonderful and colorful mural, Grace.
ReplyDeleteYou have so much art in your area and I love seeing it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and colourful piece of art.
ReplyDeleteThat seems to jump off the wall. Wall art is done on a much higher level in Australia than here. And yes, I'd say we are in a pocket of cold.
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous mural. Really, Grace, you've found some beautiful works and this is no exception. (I wrote about climate change in an educational newsletter in the 1990s. Everything predicted then has begun to be commonplace. And yet in the U.S. *rump has pulled out of the Paris agreement. It defies understanding.)
ReplyDeleteThat is bright and colorful...Coffee is on
ReplyDeletenice! some artists are so clever
ReplyDeleteThit is the most wonderful mural I have ever seen Grace! It looks like the bird is flying out of the wall and those colours, magnificent!
ReplyDeleteWow, this painting is so bright! Follow the http://essay-editor.net/blog/performing-the-essay-grammar-check. I think that you share a great thing with us. Thank you for posting.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Magnificent!
ReplyDeleteI picked up the January issue of the National Geographic in my physical therapist's office last Friday. The magazine has declared 2018 "The Year of the Bird" (naughty, naughty--not THAT bird!) and the issue is full of outstanding photos. Although we now have too many magazine subscriptions and that I have vowed not to subscribe to more, I am going to buy one this year because of my interest in the topic and the remarkable images that they usually publish. I am looking forward to the magazine's 2018 issues. When I first opened the magazine, I thought immediately of you because of the outstanding bird photos you often post. Thanks again for this one!!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is truly beautiful, Grace!
ReplyDeleteJust imagine you live opposite and this is the view out of your window - you could hardly ever be in a bad mood!
that is a really beautiful piece of art. I like its composition, bird flying out of the wall but leaving a trace.
ReplyDeletecool! ew
ReplyDeleteGreat mural, Grace, very well painted !
ReplyDeleteTruly Awesome.
ReplyDeleteI love this! (I love anything with birds....)
ReplyDeleteWow, that is simply fabulous!
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