
Rua de Miguel Bombarda / Rua de Diogo Brandao, Porto, 2021

This mural was created in 2014 as a collaboration by Porto street artists Mots, Mesk and Fedor. I believe it was the first legal street art in Porto.


Copyright Debbie Smyth, 21 February 2022
Enjoying street art has become a regular event on my travels around the world: more of my findings can be seen here
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I think it’s beautiful. I also recently showed a Don Quixote, which was completely different. That’s what makes it fun
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That’s quite good!
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Way Cool! I love Quixote!
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It’s an original point of view concerning Don Qixote. Do you know this kafka’s short text entitled “the truth about sancho pança”. If you don’t there is a link : https://kwarkito.blogspot.com/2013/11/la-verite-sur-sur-sancho-panca.html
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Great mural Debbie. I missed this one when I was in Porto a couple of years ago.
Thanks for participating in Monday Murals.
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Definitely Portugal for street art. And as for Quixote – he pops up everywhere!
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He does indeed 🙂
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aren’t these wonderful 🙂
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Portugal seems to be the place to go for street art!
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Yes, it has lots – it’s good to see that a lot of it is by local artists
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it really is!
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Such fun murals
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I love the Quixote book so was delighted to see it on the walls in Porto
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🙂
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