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I think this is a very fun mural located in Tainui Street here in Greymouth within the central city area. 2 faces painted on a wall in the square with tall trees behind them make it look like it's hair. Another one by RAJA aka local artist Mark Haldane. This photo was taken on a very overcast day when I met up with one of my many cousins for coffee as she was here checking the place out and planning to move here by the end of the year. 

Linking up with Mural Monday.

Comments

Tigger's Mum said…
Crikey is your family repopulating Greymouth? Good on you. The mural is great. I like that kind of clever.
Tom said…
...I love their tall "hair!"
Ha tenido una buena idea el que ha hecho el mural. Lo ha integrado bastante bien en ese lugar.

Feliz domingo.
local alien said…
Once again, someone with great imagination. Awesome mural
William Kendall said…
That does stand out.
I really laughed at this mural, Amy. It is SO cleverly created. You sure found a good one.

That's funny -- and fun! cool mural.
Sami said…
What a funny mural, they can always change the hair to a shorter version, lol.
Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Amy
Iris Flavia said…
The third one still has to grow - is a tree planted already?
Bertiebo said…
That's very nicely made, so with those trees
Fun60 said…
That is funny.

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