You live in one of the rare parts of the world were a mural is part of the architecture but in a rather sweet old style. The shocking effect what a good mural must have is a bit absent here. Still if the wings of the bird were the hands of a clock it would be another story. But still thanks for showing.
s.c. is absolutely correct about the style and composition of the extraordinary murals in your part of the world. Lovely to look at and delightful to see!
You live in one of the rare parts of the world were a mural is part of the architecture but in a rather sweet old style. The shocking effect what a good mural must have is a bit absent here. Still if the wings of the bird were the hands of a clock it would be another story. But still thanks for showing.
ReplyDeleteI wonder why the poor guy gets some water over his head, maybe a baptise?
ReplyDeleteVery unusual.
ReplyDeletes.c. is absolutely correct about the style and composition of the extraordinary murals in your part of the world. Lovely to look at and delightful to see!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! They have some pretty curtains in the windows too.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully painted and expressed.
ReplyDeleteReally lovely Karl.
ReplyDeleteINteresting subject matter. These are beautiful paintings. Glad they're up high so no one can graffiti them.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and so well kept!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet!
ReplyDeleteThe first one reminds me of John the Baptist and Christ.
ReplyDeleteYes William, that's it.
DeleteWow. Did they paint those directly on their walls? Beautiful.
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Also heute haben wir beide Christus. :-) Die Engelchen gefallen mir ausgesprochen gut!
ReplyDeleteThese are so lovely. What a wonderful tradition!
ReplyDeleteVery delicate paintings
ReplyDeleteIt looks sooooo lovely.
ReplyDeleteIs it a thing done by locale artists?
Belli davvero! Ciao, Arianna
ReplyDeleteLooks so beautiful !!!
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