Aye aye what do I spy! Walking down the main street in beautiful Beverley, seen a few days ago here, I spotted a large chook, can you see it there on the other side of the road, and immediately recognised the familiar style of South African born living in Perth artist James Giddy. From then on it was a surprise around every corner.. good on you Beverley! The artist is 'inspired by the natural environment and the French motif of en plein air
painting, revolving his practice around themes concerning
the unknown as well as environmental conservation, drawing inspiration
from subjects encountered on his journeys'. There is more of his work throughout rural WA, I will be keeping my eyes open on our next road trip. Happy Tuesday, take care and stay safe..
The 'roo is my favourite of the set.
ReplyDeleteYou sure find a lot of nice murals. I've seen very few in the USA.
ReplyDeleteThey are great Grace, I love the kookaburra.
ReplyDeleteWho could imagine that even small country towns would have murals.
If you're going to paint out of doors then WA seems to be the ideal place to do it. Maybe that's why there aren't so many murals in England. :)
ReplyDeleteNo favourites, love them all. They are all fabulous. Enjoy your week Diane
ReplyDeleteI like them all, especially the sheep.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice murals you have found!
ReplyDeleteI like his style very much. Good find.
ReplyDeleteGrace, you are an expert on the muralist of Perth. Another great find.
ReplyDeleteWhat great murals you found. I love the kangaroo.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun discovery. They are all great murals.
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother called chickens crooks. I haven’t heard that word for years!
ReplyDeleteAmazing murals
ReplyDeleteGiant animals! That's fun to see.
ReplyDeleteEstão fantásticos estes murais.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Great murals.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find. Love the kangaroo!
ReplyDeleteJanis
GDP
Some beauties you found tere, Grace! Can´t pick a favorite...
ReplyDeleteAnimals everywhere ... nice.
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