A novel and pretty way to brighten up boarded up windows. I recognize the famous "Wave", but my favourite is the last one because of the beautiful colours. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Bill.
The paintings on this building a beautifully done by someone with considerable artistic talent. Too bad the building is boarded up and no longer of use.
The first painting is a replica of Kanagawa's famous 'Big Wave', 1830, so I don't believe the rest are original either... I wish you a good week, Bill. ~~~
It's good that the building is now sporting beautiful murals. I especially liked The Wave, but they are all lovely. Really livens up the windows and probably the area, too.
They look nice and certainly different for border windows.
ReplyDeleteHi Bill.
ReplyDeleteLooks nice.
Greetings from Patricia.
Beautiful, I like the flight of the ducks over the waves.
ReplyDeleteIt's great that the building has been enhanced in this way.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteBuenos Murales. Hasta está dotado con un buen marco, que le ha servido para enmarcar.
ReplyDeleteA novel and pretty way to brighten up boarded up windows. I recognize the famous "Wave", but my favourite is the last one because of the beautiful colours.
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating in Monday Murals Bill.
The big wave from Hokusai. A nice way to cover up windows indeed.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful artwork! Have a great day and week ahead.
ReplyDeleteThey look really beautiful.
ReplyDelete...a neat way to cover up the windows.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colored murals.
ReplyDeleteLovely artwork.
ReplyDeleteThat’s the way to board up a building. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat's real talent. Thanx Bill.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Very well done.
ReplyDeleteA very nice change from boards!
ReplyDeleteI especially like that last one. Looks so cheerful.
ReplyDeleteThat top one is a take on a famous painting by Hokusai. I recognize that 'wave'.
ReplyDeleteThe paintings on this building a beautifully done by someone with considerable artistic talent. Too bad the building is boarded up and no longer of use.
ReplyDeleteThe first painting is a replica of Kanagawa's famous 'Big Wave', 1830, so I don't believe the rest are original either...
ReplyDeleteI wish you a good week, Bill.
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However they are very beautiful...
DeleteIts Funny What Stops Us In Our Tracks While Walking Along Mother Earth - Have A Wonderful Week Mr Bill
ReplyDeleteCheers
Must be an unused building :)
ReplyDeleteAwfully nice boardings.
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely pictures, nice way for the old building to wave goodbye.
ReplyDeleteA nice way to decorate the boards, Bill!
ReplyDeleteIt's good that the building is now sporting beautiful murals. I especially liked The Wave, but they are all lovely. Really livens up the windows and probably the area, too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! First one is perfect.
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous, I can't believe these were on a boarded up building. The artist was so talented!
ReplyDeleteMuch nicer to look at than boarded up window!! Great idea.
ReplyDeleteThose are cool. Great use of color.
ReplyDeleteThe last one is my favourite, it looks beautiful. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBellos murales me gusto el ultimo te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures.
ReplyDeleteThey look a lot better than plain boarded-up windows. Great work.
ReplyDeleteThat first image, especially, is so iconic.
ReplyDeleteLovely
ReplyDeleteBeautiful paintings
ReplyDeleteLove the first one especially!
ReplyDeleteI like the wave and the spring flowers and butterflies so colorful especially nice for this time of year -- too pretty to be on an abandoned building.
ReplyDeleteI like them :-D
ReplyDeleteTodas as pinturas muito bem idealizadas e concebidas! Adorei todas!
ReplyDeleteUm grande abraço!
Ana