
Striking street art in Glasgow, March 2023

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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 9 April 2023
Posted as part of One Word Sunday and Monday Murals
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Really very beautiful!!!!!
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Yes, it really leapt off the wall
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Very striking mural in that bright yellow! Of course I also love it because I’m a cat lady 🙂
Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Debbie.
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I thought this one would appeal to you, Sami 🙂
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That’s an unexpected color for a mural, but it looks nice.
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The expressions on both their faces is so beautifully rendered! I love the monochrome on the yellow – so striking.
Here’s my contribution:
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hello debbie,
a wonderful and interesting street art picture I like it very much especially the contrast to the black and white.
here is my contribution to the theme, https://wp.me/pdALlZ-rz.
many greetings from hamburg
robert
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Stunning street art! I’ve never visited there. My One Word offering-https://carylbeach.art/2023/04/10/yellow-what-else-for-easter-sunday/
Thanks for the challenge Debbie x
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An interesting mural 🙂
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That yellow definitely stands out. Cool mural 😀
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I forgot my link.
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Now that’s really bright!
Here’s mine: https://outofmywritemind.com/2023/04/09/seasonal-yellows/
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The best part about street art is trying to figure out what the message. It doesn’t necessarily matter, but fun. Very nice.
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I like the mural (nice cat!). I like your shot even better with the lonely shopping cart on the side.
Here is my yellow Easter shot: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2023/04/09/whos-a-pretty-boy-then/
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Happy Easter! Mine is a memory of a cold drink on a hot day in Costa Rica. 🙂
janet
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Great mural!
YELLOW
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I’s a great mural!
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Ooh, I don’t know that one. Where is it?
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Yes, it’s not part of the main street art trail. And I can’t find mention of it online. I don’t remember exactly where it was, but it was on my walk from the University to the Riverside Museum, about 10 mins from Uni and 20 mins from riverside, if that helps!
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Partick somewhere maybe. I’ll keep an eye open!
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And you’ve also inspired me to look for yellow!
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Fabulous 🤗💕
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It’s certainly hard to miss, though I don’t remember where I found it!
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https://geriatrixfotogallerie.wordpress.com/2023/04/09/wind-in-almerimar/
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That is yellow. They both have the same look of distaste. “Oh look at that! Someone has dumped a shopping trolley outside of our place.”
“Yes, that trolley will lower the tone of the whole neighbourhood where no alley cat would want to live.”
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Don’t they just, both faces look somewhat gaunt. And I love your take on the impact of the shopping trolley, Brian
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I was going to do a post on the “Lost Shopping Trollys of Grafton” but lost the idea when they weren’t dumped in places you wouldn’t normally think of any more. Which is good for the environment but sad for my brilliant idea 😂
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Oh dear, perhaps you could out and dump some yourself!
(and then remove after the post has flourished)
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Nah. There a decided lack of ones tossed into the river and the banks are too steep. Any way I’d be the poor bunny who got caught 🤔
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great street art – with yellow – and those interesting expressions
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It’s a bright spot, isn’t it?
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Interesting mural.
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