
Renfield Lane, Glasgow, photographed in March 2023

The bubbles that brighten the walls on both sides of this narrow lane are the work of street artist, Rogue One as part of an Art Pistol project in 2019. The girls are having great fun, while the dog is perhaps a little baffled, and I am enjoying the shadows cast by the bubbles,

To see more work by Rogue One, click here.

Copyright Debbie Smyth, 13 March 2023
Enjoying street art has become a regular event on my travels around the world: more of my findings can be seen here
For even more art, pop over to see Sami at Monday Mural
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Amazing…love these!
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Who would have thought bubbles would make a cool mural?
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Just amazing – such talent!
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Great mural! I like the bubbles a lot.
best… mae at maefood.blogspot.com
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How fabulous!
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Debbie – it is so realistic in every aspect. The girl blowing the bubbles, the bubbles (and their shadows) and that pup! Wow, wow, wow! Joining you from Monday Murals.
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This is a great piece – or rather, pair of pieces! I can’t decide which I like more, the little girls or the dog 😀
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This is an amazing mural, Debbie. It is amazing it has lasted this well and this long without being tagged..
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Fun!
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Bubbles are so much fun. Our one-year-old grandson loves them and trying to pop them. I still enjoy them too.
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My sister’s dog loves them too. My dog doesn’t understand his fascination
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Nice one! I can feel the joy of the children.
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Fabulous Debbie. Great street art. I love the “No Barking” on the No Parking sign 🙂
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The dog scene is my favourite.
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What a cute mural Debbie. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals.
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Even big kids love blowing bubbles…..
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Beautiful. Really beautiful! Th dog us fantastic
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Very cute!
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Amazing that they havnt been tagged over. P
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Indeed. I think they may be quite new. I returned to some I had seen before and they weren’t in such a happy state
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Your comment made me think, Paul, so I’ve looked it up, and these were done in 2019. So the artist and project are clearly liked and respected.
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