Sunday 20 October 2019
Waipu Winner!
I think this is one of the most interesting murals I've seen so far. This one in Waipu Cove painted by Daniel Mills is geared towards the history of the town. Apparently the artist took about 3 weeks to research and was painted in 2007 yet still looks almost new.
Waipu is one of those places in NZ that was settled by Scottish immigrants about 150 years ago and includes a portrait of Reverend Norman McLeod, includes Scottish tartan how the old stores would've looked.
The mural was designed with input from the Waipu Museum and apparently school groups are seen here using the art for history lessons.
Linking up with Mural Monday and Our World Tuesday.
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15 comments:
It is beautifully done.
The plaid background is really unusual!
best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com
This is absolutely gorgeous. I agree it's a stunning mural and a beautiful find.
What an amazing mural. Waipu Cove is on my list of places I would like to visit. Maybe one day soon, all going well.
Very impressive,a great style, too! It´s beautiful.
It looks good.
...I love all the blues!
It's really beautiful Amy, love historical murals. Thanks for contributing.
I like the style of this beautiful and instructive mural
The plaid is a great tribute to the town's past.
Incredible and beautiful and still looking good!
A beautiful mural. We are getting more murals here in my hometown. One is on the back side of the library, and the newest two are on bare walls along the old main street where people walking from the ferry terminal can see them. - Margy
Very colorful and attractive mural
That is tastefully done. Wonderful.
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Love murals that are relevant to their situation Amy, this is a beauty 💙
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