So says the creative Horatio T Birdbath.. the 'T' standing for anything he damn wants :) You last saw Mr Birdbath's work on the blog here, the incroyable Hiratio's Wall on the corner of South Terrace and Market Street, a must see when visiting Fremantle. Above and below the planter boxes along South Terrace aka the 'Cappuccino Strip', the panels manufactured in Italy, the designs uniquely Birdbath..
Below a tiny section of the above mentioned Horatio's Wall. Mr Birdbath states that 'what he truly loves about his work is that he has a live audience which he can interact with. He can at any point in time pause and have a conversation with anyone passing by'.. I'm looking forward to the day he is there working on this never ending project when I walk by :) Happy Monday, take care and stay safe..
Very cool!
ReplyDeleteThe plants in the boxes will have their work cut out to outshine Mr Birdbath's colourful creations.
ReplyDelete...lots and lots of details.
ReplyDeleteYou live in a great place, G!
ReplyDeleteGosh that is very clever and intricate, working out those details must've taken quite some time.
ReplyDeleteI like that third one the best!
ReplyDeleteIt would be interesting to see the artist at work.
ReplyDeleteThese are great, love the details.
ReplyDeleteThe colorful first one catches my eye.
ReplyDeleteBirdbath does intricate art with both color and design. Well caught.
ReplyDeleteI hope that you run into him, Grace!
ReplyDeleteOMG...that is simply amazing. Such detail. I do hope you can have a conversation with him one day.
ReplyDeleteWhat a talent!
ReplyDelete:-) Grace, next time... can you please play cards or something with Ingo so I can enjoy this work properly? I don´t wannna speed by again!
ReplyDeleteThe artist clearly love old town plans of all kind. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThose are great murals!
ReplyDeleteLove these, it would be fascinating to watch him working. Have a good week. Diane
ReplyDeleteSuch amazing detail. Love both the color and the design.
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Great colours.
ReplyDeleteQue maravilha.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
I've often photographed those planter boxes but never realized they were painted by that artist. Thanks for contributing Grace.
ReplyDeleteGreat art and creativity . Keep commenting on my blog because I love your comments.
ReplyDeleteYes, this is everything! Bravo.
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