Another Kaikohe mural - this one is in the Marino Court area. After googling it I think this one maybe have been painted by kiwi Denis Wilford. "Whakatau MaiRa" means in Maori "Please decide".
Linking up with Mural Monday.
Linking up with Mural Monday.
I nthe heart of Devonport in Auckland is this little block of businesses. In my younger days I worked in this suburb as a legal typist for...
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...this one is easy to decide on, I like it.
I wonder if there's a clear meaning to that question. Should I recognize those faces?
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It would be nice to know the names of the persons in the portraits
I don't recognize any of them, I don't think they are famous people just ordinary kiwis.
no, lol I don't know who they are either.
Local politics?
It does stand out.
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Third time lucky!
That does look a nice mural.
All the best Jan
Beautiful mural, hard to find a meaning to the words, but maybe that´s what it´s all about?
I had these words in my mind too often here, as companies use the casual "du" when looking for an employee and use the official "Sie" answering, and I always think: DECIDE! Du/Sie, what?!
I decide it's a beautiful one!
Nice mural. I also get the feeling we are meant to know those people
Its a nice mural but you can't decide if you don't know the subject.
Lovely mural Amy. The swirls at the bottom with all those bright colours make it stand out.
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Very realistic images. Nicely done, too. Good find, Amy.
I remember the murals in Kaikohe..they have names on them , local people,others known further afield..my cousin was on one, looking a bit younger than he does now!!
Nicely done, I like it too.
He is a talented artist Amy, excellent portraits ✨
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