If more such passages were made available for youngsters to paint, we might have less graffiti. Who knows? I also love the boat. The pyramids aren't very French, but the painting is equally cheerful. K
It is interesting to see the pyramids next to the sea. The ancient Egyptian pharoahs who build the pyramids had a solar boat to carry them to the after life. One was buried in the sand next to the Great Pyramid of Giza and is now in a museum next to the Pyramid.
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AH NON, tu me piques les pyramides, c'est pas sympa ;)) encore une superbe fresque, j'adore ca. Le bateau est tres beau
ReplyDeleteCheers to Ousmane! What a delightful, happy mural! Made me smile!
ReplyDeleteRe your comment on Florida Fotos: The guy on the left is a girl and she ain't nekkid, darn it!
I love the boat. Have a happy Monday.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cheerful mural. Wishing we had something similar in the school where I teach!
ReplyDeleteA delight to the eyes! How cool would it be to be a child and be allowed to paint this?
ReplyDeleteBoats and pyramids, what could be more fun. Love the colors.
ReplyDeleteIf more such passages were made available for youngsters to paint, we might have less graffiti. Who knows?
ReplyDeleteI also love the boat. The pyramids aren't very French, but the painting is equally cheerful.
K
Joyful images.
ReplyDeletesuperbe fresque les pyramides dans l'eau c'est une alerte ?
ReplyDeletela cloche avait un certificat médical
Great fun and lively looking artwork. Joie de vivre!
ReplyDeleteChrissy from Manchester: a photo a day at Mancunian Wave
C;est au tour des pyramides de voyager...
ReplyDeleteThese murals give me the feeling of having fun. Keep on clicking.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely murals! What a nice bit of artwork to share!
ReplyDeletei love this mural! what happy work!!
ReplyDeleteWell done and funny, it adds some grace to the passage.
ReplyDeleteMy, that's cheerful, but I can't decide whether it's about going to France or going home.
ReplyDeleteLove this boat.
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting to see the pyramids next to the sea. The ancient Egyptian pharoahs who build the pyramids had a solar boat to carry them to the after life. One was buried in the sand next to the Great Pyramid of Giza and is now in a museum next to the Pyramid.
ReplyDeleteAdorable mural there! :)Now I'm going to enjoy your previous posts!
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Léia
Exotic un jour, exotic toujours!
ReplyDeleteDelightful, so whimsical. Happy Monday!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely little passage! THe bright colors are lovely and welcoming!
ReplyDeleteHmmm...Astoria is possible. :-)
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful to see... I am so ashamed to say they would be vandalised within hours over here.
ReplyDeleteAs I said - love this passage:)
ReplyDeleteI love the colours and style of this one!
ReplyDeleteThe murals really make the passage look pretty.
ReplyDeleteso nice to look at.
ReplyDeleteThese lovely murals turned this into a happy place.
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw these posts I was hoping you would link to Monday Mural. Welcome to the meme, Ciel, and thanks so much for participating.
ReplyDeleteI like fun murals like these. :)
ReplyDeleteSo naïf! Pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteThis mural has a simple folk art feel to it, and it makes me smile. :-) Wouldn't mind sailing to the pyramids myself right about now, either.
ReplyDeleteJ'adore the colour and naivety of the murals Ciel, they really are such a lot of fun.
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