Sunday, July 22, 2012
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14 comments:
Oh, breathtaking! I really need to take a trip to Spain, I think...
:)
It amazes me how the artist is able to replicate the art work exactly same over and over.
What a beautiful way to adorn the building! I love this - lot of work in it!
ohhhh i really love this!
I am imagining how boring this front would look without the painting and without the railings and shutters.
This is lovely, Violet!
Proving we have been drawing on walls for centuries. Gorgeous.
So elegant. Really, the only word that comes to mind. Well, maybe delicate, refined, classical. You get my drift. Thanks for participating in this week's Monday Mural.
Wow, that is a nice wall.
I like this building - the design painted onto the wall and with the angular openings, it appears to be a patchwork quilt draped over a 50 sory building. Very cool!
This is charming. I love the trompe l'oeil facade...those painted on balconies and window alcoves. I could study this photo for a long time.
Wow! The painted trim around the windows is awesome! Great find.
Totally terrific.
pretty way to spruce up a building.
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