What a pity they are only temporary, they are very unique for sure. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals and hope to see you again. Love the tile background of your blog, some of them are similar to ones I've seen in Portugal, obviously from Arabic influence.
Susie - as others have said, those are very nice murals. So much better than the plain fencing used here to hide construction. I like the contrast of the modern abstract lines with the ancient architecture! Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday!
...it sad that they are only temporary!
ReplyDeleteThose barriers are much nicer than any we use here.
ReplyDeleteThese are Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI like them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pity they are only temporary, they are very unique for sure.
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating in Monday Murals and hope to see you again.
Love the tile background of your blog, some of them are similar to ones I've seen in Portugal, obviously from Arabic influence.
What a great way to cover construction. I like it.
ReplyDeleteMind blowing post
ReplyDeleteI think that is an oustanding idea. They have done similar things here in sections of downtown where there are a lot of empty storefronts.
ReplyDeleteThese are simply incredible. It is really sad they are temporary, because they are all so well done.
ReplyDeleteSusie - as others have said, those are very nice murals. So much better than the plain fencing used here to hide construction. I like the contrast of the modern abstract lines with the ancient architecture! Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday!
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