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Bricks in the wall


Down in Greymouth someone has painted the back of a building different colours, each section of bricks is different resulting in a sort of colourful puzzle effect - I think it's a very effective way of brightening up what would've been a dull wall.

Linking up with Mural Monday.

Comments

Tigger's Mum said…
The multi-coloured panels look like the start of a migraine.... better than a plain dull concrete wall though.
local alien said…
The wall is looking very and bright. Someone had a lot of patience. Good on them
Bill said…
Bright and colourful, I like it!
kwarkito said…
excellent paintings
I like how the colorful mosaic type brick panels were interspersed with the solid panels. Made it an interesting building.
Iris Flavia said…
It sure brightens up that wall! So glad people started doing this around the world!
Sami said…
The building looks so much better with all those colours.
Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Amy.
Fun60 said…
I really like it. It looks like a row of brightly coloured garage doors. Some people are so creative and imaginative.
Bertiebo said…
I really like it. So cheerful
magiceye said…
Bright and beautiful!
Sharon said…
I like this a lot! Great idea.
Graham Edwards said…
Brilliant (in every way).
Cath said…
I love seeing a bit of colour to brighten up an otherwise grey cityscape
Huge fan of color and I love this!

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